Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

Farmers Union Co-op Supply Co Fuel Terminal in Beatrice, Nebraska

BEATRICE, Nebraska, United States

Overview

Farmers Union Co-op Supply Co is a fuel terminal in Beatrice, Nebraska. It operates as a bulk fuel plant serving the local agricultural community.

Farmers Union Co-op Supply Co is a fuel terminal located at 1st & Bell Streets in Beatrice, Nebraska. The facility operates as a bulk fuel plant, providing fuel storage and distribution services to the surrounding agricultural region in Gage County. As a fuel terminal in the United States, this facility falls under the regulatory oversight of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for underground storage tanks (UST) and spill prevention control and countermeasure (SPCC) requirements. The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy also enforces state-level regulations for fuel storage and handling. Typical fuel terminals in this region store gasoline, diesel, and other petroleum products for local distribution. The facility plays a key role in supporting the agricultural economy of southeastern Nebraska by ensuring a reliable fuel supply for farming operations. Its location in Beatrice provides access to major transportation routes, facilitating efficient distribution to local farms and businesses.

Environmental context

Fuel terminals like Farmers Union Co-op Supply Co pose spill and vapor risks due to the storage and transfer of petroleum products. Secondary containment systems, such as dikes or double-walled tanks, are typically required to prevent releases. The facility's proximity to agricultural land and the Big Blue River watershed necessitates careful management to protect local water resources.

Frequently asked questions

Farmers Union Co-op Supply Co is located at 1st & Bell Streets in Beatrice, Nebraska, in Gage County.

It is a fuel terminal that operates as a bulk fuel plant, storing and distributing petroleum products such as gasoline and diesel.

Fuel terminals in Nebraska must comply with EPA regulations for underground storage tanks (UST) and spill prevention (SPCC), as well as state rules enforced by the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy.

Fuel terminals carry risks of spills and vapor releases, which can contaminate soil and water. Secondary containment and regular inspections are required to mitigate these risks.

The facility provides essential fuel supply for agricultural operations in southeastern Nebraska, supporting local farming and rural businesses.

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