Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

Ben Taylor Inc Fuel Terminal in Shelby, Montana

SHELBY, Montana, United States

Overview

Ben Taylor Inc is an operational fuel terminal in Shelby, Montana, serving the local petroleum distribution network. The facility handles fuel storage and transfer under US EPA regulations.

Ben Taylor Inc is a fuel terminal located at 2122 W Roosevelt Hwy in Shelby, Toole County, Montana. The facility is operational and plays a role in the regional fuel supply chain, serving the surrounding agricultural and industrial areas. As a fuel terminal, the facility stores and transfers petroleum products. It operates under US EPA regulations including UST and SPCC requirements for spill prevention and secondary containment. The NAICS code 424710 indicates it is involved in petroleum bulk stations and terminals. The terminal supports fuel distribution in northern Montana, contributing to the energy infrastructure of the region. Its location near major transport routes facilitates efficient supply to local communities and businesses.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in a semi-arid region of northern Montana, where groundwater resources are important for agriculture and domestic use. Fuel terminals pose spill and vapor risks, requiring robust secondary containment and leak detection systems. Proximity to sensitive receptors such as farmland and water bodies necessitates careful environmental management under SPCC and UST regulations.

Frequently asked questions

Ben Taylor Inc is located at 2122 W Roosevelt Hwy in Shelby, Toole County, Montana, United States.

Ben Taylor Inc is a fuel terminal that stores and distributes petroleum products, serving the local fuel supply chain in northern Montana.

The NAICS code for Ben Taylor Inc is 424710, which corresponds to petroleum bulk stations and terminals.

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

Fuel terminals handle large volumes of petroleum, posing risks of spills and vapor emissions. Proper containment and monitoring are essential to protect groundwater and nearby communities.

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