Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

DAVIS ENERGY INC Fuel Terminal - Lexington, Nebraska

LEXINGTON, Nebraska, United States

Overview

DAVIS ENERGY INC is an operational fuel terminal in Lexington, Nebraska, serving the regional fuel distribution network. The facility plays a key role in supplying petroleum products to central Nebraska.

DAVIS ENERGY INC operates a fuel terminal located at 925 W Pacific Ave in Lexington, Nebraska, within Dawson County. As a fuel terminal, it serves as a critical hub for the storage and distribution of petroleum products in the region, supporting local and regional fuel supply chains. The facility operates under U.S. environmental regulations, including EPA underground storage tank (UST) requirements and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules. These frameworks mandate secondary containment, leak detection, and spill response planning to mitigate risks associated with fuel storage and handling. This terminal contributes to the energy infrastructure of central Nebraska, providing fuel for transportation, agriculture, and industry. Its location along major transport routes ensures efficient distribution to surrounding communities and businesses.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in an agricultural region of Nebraska, where groundwater resources are vital for irrigation and drinking water. Fuel terminals pose spill and vapor risks, requiring robust secondary containment and monitoring systems. Proximity to sensitive receptors such as farms and water bodies necessitates strict adherence to SPCC and UST regulations to prevent environmental contamination.

Frequently asked questions

DAVIS ENERGY INC is located at 925 W Pacific Ave, Lexington, Nebraska 68850, in Dawson County, United States.

DAVIS ENERGY INC operates a fuel terminal that stores and distributes petroleum products, serving as a key link in the regional fuel supply chain for central Nebraska.

Fuel terminals in Nebraska must comply with EPA underground storage tank (UST) regulations for leak detection and spill prevention, as well as SPCC rules for oil spill response planning.

Fuel terminals face risks of spills and vapor releases, which can contaminate soil and groundwater. Secondary containment, monitoring, and emergency response plans are essential to mitigate these risks.

As a fuel terminal, DAVIS ENERGY INC stores and distributes gasoline, diesel, and other fuels to local retailers, farms, and industries, supporting transportation and agriculture in the region.

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