Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

COOP SERVICE CENTER, INC. - PERRYVILLE Fuel Terminal in Perryville, Missouri

PERRYVILLE, Missouri, United States

Overview

COOP SERVICE CENTER, INC. - PERRYVILLE is an operational fuel terminal in Perryville, Missouri, serving the local fuel distribution network. The facility handles storage and transfer of petroleum products under US EPA regulations.

COOP SERVICE CENTER, INC. - PERRYVILLE is a fuel terminal located on Old St. Mary Road in Perryville, Missouri. It operates within the United States fuel infrastructure sector, supporting regional fuel supply chains in Perry County. As a fuel terminal, it serves as a key node for the storage and distribution of petroleum products to local markets. The facility operates under US EPA regulations, including Underground Storage Tank (UST) requirements and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules. Fuel terminals in the United States typically feature aboveground storage tanks with secondary containment systems to prevent spills. The facility's scale is consistent with a medium-sized terminal serving a rural area. This terminal plays a vital role in the local fuel supply network, ensuring reliable access to petroleum products for agricultural, commercial, and residential consumers in southeastern Missouri. Its operational status contributes to the energy security of the region, supporting transportation and farming activities.

Environmental context

The facility is located in a rural area of Perry County, Missouri, near agricultural lands and the Mississippi River. Fuel terminals pose spill and vapor risks, requiring robust secondary containment and leak detection systems. Proximity to sensitive receptors such as waterways and farmland necessitates strict adherence to SPCC and UST regulations to prevent environmental contamination.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located on Old St. Mary Road in Perryville, Missouri, in Perry County.

It is a fuel terminal that stores and distributes petroleum products.

The facility must comply with US EPA regulations including UST and SPCC rules to prevent spills and ensure safe storage.

The facility is currently operational.

Fuel terminals in Missouri typically use secondary containment, leak detection, and spill prevention measures to protect nearby waterways and groundwater.

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