Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

EMPIRE ENERGY MOUNTAIN GROVE BULK PLANT - Fuel Terminal in Mountain Grove, Missouri

MOUNTAIN GROVE, Missouri, United States

Overview

EMPIRE ENERGY MOUNTAIN GROVE BULK PLANT is an operational fuel terminal in Mountain Grove, Missouri, serving the local fuel distribution network.

EMPIRE ENERGY MOUNTAIN GROVE BULK PLANT is a fuel terminal located at 1903 N Oakland, Mountain Grove, Wright County, Missouri. It operates within the United States fuel infrastructure sector, supporting regional fuel distribution for wholesale and commercial customers. The facility operates under U.S. EPA regulations, including Underground Storage Tank (UST) requirements and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules. As a fuel terminal, it likely handles multiple fuel types and employs standard secondary containment and leak detection systems to mitigate spill and vapor risks. This terminal plays a key role in supplying fuel to the Mountain Grove area and surrounding communities in southern Missouri. Its operational status ensures continued access to fuel products for local businesses, agriculture, and transportation, contributing to the regional energy supply chain.

Environmental context

Located in a rural area of Wright County, Missouri, the facility's environmental context includes potential risks to local soil and groundwater from fuel spills or leaks. The region's karst topography may increase groundwater vulnerability. Standard secondary containment and monitoring systems are essential to protect nearby water resources and ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 1903 N Oakland, Mountain Grove, Wright County, Missouri, USA.

It is a fuel terminal that stores and distributes petroleum products to local markets, serving as a key node in the regional fuel supply chain.

Fuel terminals in Missouri must comply with U.S. EPA regulations, including UST requirements for leak detection and spill prevention, as well as SPCC rules for oil spill response.

Primary risks include fuel spills, vapor emissions, and groundwater contamination. Facilities use secondary containment, monitoring, and emergency response plans to mitigate these risks.

As an operational terminal, it provides storage and distribution capacity for fuel products, supporting local businesses, agriculture, and transportation in the Mountain Grove area.

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