Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

Elfin Cove Electric Utility Fuel Terminal, Elfin Cove, Alaska

ELFIN COVE, Alaska, United States

Overview

Elfin Cove Electric Utility operates a fuel terminal in Elfin Cove, Alaska, serving the local community's energy needs. The facility is operational and located in the remote Hoonah-Angoon area.

Elfin Cove Electric Utility is a fuel terminal located in Elfin Cove, Alaska, United States. This facility supports the energy infrastructure of the remote coastal community, providing essential fuel storage and distribution services. The terminal is situated in the Hoonah-Angoon census area, a region characterized by rugged terrain and limited road access. As a fuel terminal in Alaska, the facility operates under U.S. EPA regulations for underground storage tanks (UST) and spill prevention control and countermeasure (SPCC) requirements. Given the remote location, the terminal likely handles diesel or heating oil for local power generation and heating. The NAICS code 488119 indicates other airport operations, suggesting the terminal may also support aviation fuel needs. The environmental context of Elfin Cove includes proximity to the Tongass National Forest and marine ecosystems. The facility's operations are subject to strict containment measures to prevent spills that could impact sensitive coastal waters. Its role is critical for energy security in this off-grid community, where fuel deliveries are seasonal and dependent on barge or air transport.

Environmental context

Elfin Cove is located in the Tongass National Forest, a temperate rainforest with high precipitation. The fuel terminal's proximity to marine waters necessitates robust secondary containment and spill response plans to protect salmon habitats and coastal ecosystems. The remote setting amplifies the importance of preventive measures against fuel leaks.

Frequently asked questions

Elfin Cove Electric Utility is located on Otter Way in Elfin Cove, Alaska, 99825, within the Hoonah-Angoon census area.

It is a fuel terminal that stores and distributes fuel for local power generation and heating, serving the remote community of Elfin Cove.

Fuel terminals in Alaska must comply with U.S. EPA UST and SPCC regulations, as well as state-specific environmental and safety standards.

The remote location means fuel is delivered seasonally by barge or air, requiring careful inventory management and robust spill prevention measures.

Coastal fuel terminals must implement strict containment to prevent spills that could harm marine ecosystems, including salmon habitats and local fisheries.

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