On June 16 and 17, 2015, an EPA inspector observed that pollutants, specifically oil field brine and produced wastewater generated from oil production activities, had been discharged from the facility to waters of the United States. Pollutants were discharged to a tributary of South Fork Jim Ned Creek, which is considered a water of the United States. The inspector determined that the waters located at entry points to the tributary of South Fork Jim Ned Creek were contaminated from brine discharges.