Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

ADAMS PL FUEL SITE - Fuel Terminal in Washington, District of Columbia

WASHINGTON, District of Columbia, United States

Overview

ADAMS PL FUEL SITE is an operational fuel terminal in Washington, District of Columbia, serving the local fuel infrastructure network. The facility is located at 2200 Adams Pl NE.

ADAMS PL FUEL SITE is a fuel terminal located in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. The facility is operational and plays a role in the local fuel distribution network, serving the Washington metropolitan area. As a fuel terminal, the facility handles the storage and transfer of petroleum products. It operates under the regulatory framework of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), including Underground Storage Tank (UST) regulations and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules. These regulations require secondary containment, leak detection, and spill response plans to mitigate environmental risks. The facility's location in an urban area highlights the importance of robust safety measures to protect nearby communities and sensitive receptors. Fuel terminals like this one are critical for maintaining a steady supply of fuel to the region, supporting transportation and economic activities.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in an urban area of Washington, D.C., with proximity to residential and commercial zones. Fuel terminals pose spill and vapor risks, requiring secondary containment and monitoring systems. The site's location near sensitive receptors underscores the need for stringent compliance with EPA SPCC and UST regulations to prevent soil and groundwater contamination.

Frequently asked questions

ADAMS PL FUEL SITE is located at 2200 Adams Pl NE, Washington, District of Columbia 20018, United States.

ADAMS PL FUEL SITE is a fuel terminal, which stores and distributes petroleum products.

Fuel terminals in the US must comply with EPA regulations such as the Underground Storage Tank (UST) rules and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) requirements, which mandate spill prevention, secondary containment, and leak detection.

ADAMS PL FUEL SITE is currently operational.

Fuel terminals face risks of spills and vapor releases, which can contaminate soil and groundwater. Proper containment and monitoring systems are essential to mitigate these risks.

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