Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

Buckeye Atlanta Fuel Terminal - Atlanta, Georgia Fuel Infrastructure

ATLANTA, Georgia, United States

Overview

Buckeye Atlanta is an operational fuel terminal in Atlanta, Georgia, serving the region's petroleum distribution network. The facility is part of Buckeye Partners' extensive terminal network.

Buckeye Atlanta is a fuel terminal located at 2970 Parrott Ave NW in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. It operates within the United States' extensive fuel infrastructure network, supporting the distribution of petroleum products to the southeastern region. As a key node in Buckeye Partners' portfolio, the terminal plays a vital role in the local supply chain. The facility operates under U.S. EPA regulations, including Underground Storage Tank (UST) requirements and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules. These frameworks mandate secondary containment, leak detection, and spill response plans to mitigate environmental risks. The terminal's NAICS codes (424710 and 457210) indicate involvement in petroleum bulk stations and terminals. Buckeye Atlanta contributes to the energy needs of the Atlanta metropolitan area, a major economic hub. Its operational status ensures continued fuel supply to downstream markets, supporting transportation, industry, and commerce. The facility's location near rail and highway networks enhances its logistical significance.

Environmental context

The terminal is situated in an industrial area of Atlanta, near residential zones and the Chattahoochee River watershed. Spill and vapor risks are managed through secondary containment systems and vapor recovery units, as required by EPA SPCC and Clean Air Act regulations. Proximity to sensitive receptors like schools and water bodies necessitates rigorous monitoring and emergency response protocols.

Frequently asked questions

Buckeye Atlanta is located at 2970 Parrott Ave NW, Atlanta, Georgia 30318, United States.

Buckeye Atlanta is a fuel terminal that stores and distributes petroleum products, serving as a key hub in the southeastern United States fuel supply chain.

Fuel terminals in the U.S. must comply with EPA Underground Storage Tank (UST) regulations, Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules, and Clean Air Act vapor recovery requirements.

Fuel terminals pose risks of spills and vapor releases. Mitigation measures include secondary containment, leak detection, and vapor recovery systems, as required by federal and state regulations.

Buckeye Atlanta is operated by Buckeye Partners, a major operator of petroleum terminals and pipelines in the United States.

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