Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL Fuel Terminal in Lumberton, North Carolina

LUMBERTON, North Carolina, United States

Overview

FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL is an operational fuel terminal located in Lumberton, North Carolina, United States. It serves as a key distribution point for petroleum products in the region.

FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL is a fuel terminal situated at 5100 Fayetteville Road in Lumberton, Robeson County, North Carolina. As part of the United States fuel infrastructure, this facility plays a vital role in the storage and distribution of petroleum products to meet regional demand. The terminal operates under the regulatory oversight of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), with compliance requirements including Underground Storage Tank (UST) regulations and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) plans. These frameworks ensure proper containment, leak detection, and spill response measures are in place to protect groundwater and surrounding ecosystems. Located in a region with a mix of agricultural and industrial activity, the facility's operations are significant for local fuel supply chains. Its proximity to transportation networks supports efficient distribution, while adherence to federal and state environmental standards helps mitigate risks associated with fuel storage and handling.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in a region with a humid subtropical climate, which can influence vapor recovery and spill containment requirements. Proximity to the Lumber River and sensitive ecosystems necessitates robust secondary containment and groundwater monitoring systems to prevent potential contamination from fuel leaks or spills.

Frequently asked questions

FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL is located at 5100 Fayetteville Road, Lumberton, North Carolina 28360-2158, United States.

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

Fuel terminals in North Carolina must comply with US EPA regulations including Underground Storage Tank (UST) rules and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) plans, as well as state environmental agency requirements.

The facility likely employs secondary containment, leak detection systems, and spill response protocols as required by SPCC and UST regulations to minimize risks of soil and groundwater contamination.

The facility is currently operational, actively engaged in fuel storage and distribution activities.

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