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Dead River Company Fuel Terminal, Manchester, New Hampshire | USA Fuel Infrastructure

MANCHESTER, New Hampshire, United States

Overview

Dead River Company operates a fuel terminal in Manchester, New Hampshire, serving the region's petroleum storage and distribution needs. The facility is located at 159 Elm Street in Hillsborough County.

Dead River Company operates a fuel terminal in Manchester, New Hampshire, a key hub for petroleum storage and distribution in the region. The facility is located at 159 Elm Street in Hillsborough County and is currently operational. As a fuel terminal, it plays a vital role in the local supply chain for heating oil, gasoline, and other petroleum products. The facility operates under U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations, including the Underground Storage Tank (UST) program and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules. These frameworks require secondary containment, leak detection, and spill response plans to mitigate environmental risks. The terminal's storage capacity and tank specifications are not publicly detailed, but typical fuel terminals in this region range from small to medium scale, serving local commercial and residential needs. Manchester's fuel infrastructure supports the city's industrial and residential sectors, with the terminal providing essential fuel supply for heating and transportation. Its location near the Merrimack River and urban areas necessitates robust environmental safeguards to prevent spills and protect local water resources. The facility's operational status ensures continued service to the community.

Environmental context

The fuel terminal is situated in an urban area of Manchester, near the Merrimack River, which is a sensitive water resource. Spill and vapor risks are managed through secondary containment systems and leak detection mandated by EPA regulations. Proximity to residential and commercial zones requires careful monitoring to prevent soil and groundwater contamination. The facility's age and tank type, if older, may pose higher risks, but regulatory compliance helps mitigate these concerns.

Frequently asked questions

The Dead River Company fuel terminal is located at 159 Elm Street in Manchester, New Hampshire, in Hillsborough County.

It is a fuel terminal that stores and distributes petroleum products such as heating oil and gasoline to serve the local Manchester area.

Fuel terminals in New Hampshire must comply with EPA regulations including the Underground Storage Tank (UST) program and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules.

Environmental risks include potential spills, leaks, and vapor releases that could contaminate soil and groundwater. Secondary containment and leak detection systems are used to mitigate these risks.

The terminal follows EPA-mandated spill prevention and response plans, including regular inspections and maintenance of storage tanks and containment systems.

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