Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

FL PETROLEUM PORT CONSOLIDATED FERNANDINA BEACH PLANT - Fuel Terminal in Florida

FERNANDINA BEACH, Florida, United States

Overview

FL PETROLEUM PORT CONSOLIDATED FERNANDINA BEACH PLANT is an operational fuel terminal in Fernandina Beach, Florida. It serves as a key hub for petroleum storage and distribution in the region.

FL PETROLEUM PORT CONSOLIDATED FERNANDINA BEACH PLANT is a fuel terminal located at 231 North Front Street in Fernandina Beach, Nassau County, Florida. The facility is operational and plays a significant role in the local fuel infrastructure network, handling petroleum products for distribution across the region. The terminal operates under U.S. EPA regulations, including the Underground Storage Tank (UST) program and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules. These frameworks mandate secondary containment, leak detection, and spill response plans to mitigate environmental risks. The facility's NAICS codes (424710 and 457210) indicate involvement in petroleum bulk stations and terminals, as well as fuel dealers. As a fuel terminal in a coastal area, the facility is subject to additional environmental considerations due to its proximity to the St. Marys River and the Atlantic Ocean. Spill prevention and vapor recovery systems are critical to protect sensitive aquatic ecosystems. The terminal supports regional fuel supply chains, contributing to energy security and economic activity in northeastern Florida.

Environmental context

The facility is located near the St. Marys River and the Atlantic coast, making spill prevention and secondary containment critical. The region's ecology includes estuarine habitats and marine environments that could be impacted by fuel releases. Vapor recovery systems help reduce air emissions, while SPCC plans address potential spills during transfer and storage operations.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 231 North Front Street, Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034, in Nassau County.

It is a fuel terminal that handles petroleum products for storage and distribution.

Fuel terminals in Florida must comply with U.S. EPA regulations, including UST requirements for underground tanks and SPCC rules for spill prevention. State-level DEP rules also apply.

The facility is required to have secondary containment, leak detection, and spill response plans under SPCC. Vapor recovery systems help control emissions.

The plant is currently operational.

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