Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

Independence Oil and LP Gas Incorporated Fuel Terminal in Jefferson, North Carolina

JEFFERSON, North Carolina, United States

Overview

Independence Oil and LP Gas Incorporated is a fuel terminal in Jefferson, North Carolina, serving the local community with fuel storage and distribution. The facility operates under US EPA regulations for underground storage tanks and spill preventio

Independence Oil and LP Gas Incorporated is a fuel terminal located at 820 East Main Street in Jefferson, Ashe County, North Carolina. The facility is operational and serves as a key fuel distribution point for the region, supporting local transportation and heating needs. As a fuel terminal in the United States, the facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US Environmental Protection Agency, including Underground Storage Tank (UST) regulations and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules. These regulations require secondary containment, leak detection, and spill response plans to minimize environmental risks. The terminal plays a vital role in the local fuel supply chain, providing gasoline, diesel, and propane to Jefferson and surrounding areas. Its location in a rural county emphasizes the importance of reliable fuel infrastructure for agricultural and residential use.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in Ashe County, North Carolina, a region with rolling hills and numerous waterways. Proximity to sensitive receptors such as streams and residential areas necessitates robust spill prevention measures. The US EPA's UST and SPCC regulations mandate secondary containment and regular inspections to mitigate risks of soil and groundwater contamination.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 820 East Main Street, Jefferson, North Carolina 28640, in Ashe County.

It is a fuel terminal that stores and distributes petroleum products and LP gas to the local area.

The facility must comply with US EPA regulations for underground storage tanks (UST) and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules.

Fuel terminals pose risks of spills and vapor releases, which can contaminate soil and water. Regulations require secondary containment and leak detection to mitigate these risks.

It provides essential fuel for transportation and heating, supporting residential, agricultural, and commercial activities in Jefferson and surrounding areas.

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