Overview
ALL POINTS COOPERATIVE - LEXINGTON - NH3 is an operational fuel terminal in Lexington, Nebraska, serving the local agricultural and industrial sectors. The facility handles anhydrous ammonia and other fuel products.
ALL POINTS COOPERATIVE - LEXINGTON - NH3 is a fuel terminal located at 1306 East Walnut in Lexington, Nebraska, within Dawson County. The facility is operational and classified under NAICS code 424710, which covers petroleum bulk stations and terminals. As a fuel terminal, it plays a key role in the distribution of fuel products, including anhydrous ammonia, to the surrounding region. The facility operates under U.S. EPA regulations, including the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rule for oil storage and the Underground Storage Tank (UST) program for any underground tanks. Given the handling of anhydrous ammonia, it also falls under OSHA's Process Safety Management (PSM) standard. The terminal's location in Nebraska's agricultural heartland suggests it supports local farming operations with fuel and fertilizer. This terminal contributes to the regional fuel supply chain, serving as a distribution hub for agricultural and industrial customers. Its operational status ensures continued access to essential fuel products for the local economy. The facility's environmental management includes spill prevention measures and compliance with federal and state regulations to protect nearby water resources and communities.
Environmental context
The terminal is situated in an agricultural area near the Platte River, which is a sensitive ecological corridor. Spill prevention and secondary containment are critical to protect groundwater and surface water from potential releases of anhydrous ammonia or petroleum products. The facility's compliance with SPCC and UST regulations helps mitigate risks to the surrounding environment and communities.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at 1306 East Walnut, Lexington, Nebraska 68850, in Dawson County.
It is a fuel terminal that handles anhydrous ammonia and other fuel products, serving the agricultural and industrial sectors.
The facility must comply with U.S. EPA SPCC and UST regulations, as well as OSHA PSM standards for anhydrous ammonia handling.
The NAICS code is 424710, which covers petroleum bulk stations and terminals.
It provides essential fuel and fertilizer distribution for local agriculture, supporting the regional economy while managing environmental risks through regulatory compliance.
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