Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

Koch Pipeline-Jacksonvill Fuel Terminal, Jacksonville, Missouri | US Fuel Infrastructure

JACKSONVILLE, Missouri, United States

Overview

Koch Pipeline-Jacksonvill is a fuel terminal located in Jacksonville, Missouri, United States. It operates as part of the Koch Pipeline network, supporting regional fuel distribution.

Koch Pipeline-Jacksonvill is a fuel terminal situated in Jacksonville, Randolph County, Missouri, United States. The facility is part of the Koch Pipeline network, which is a major player in the transportation and storage of petroleum products across the country. As a fuel terminal, it serves as a critical hub for receiving, storing, and distributing fuels to local markets. The terminal operates under the regulatory framework of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which enforces 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. Fuel terminals in this region typically range from small to medium scale, handling various petroleum products. Environmental and operational significance of this terminal lies in its role in the regional fuel supply chain. It supports local transportation and industrial needs, while its location in a rural area of Missouri may reduce immediate risks to densely populated areas. However, proximity to waterways or sensitive receptors could necessitate additional safeguards. The facility's compliance with EPA standards ensures a baseline level of environmental protection.

Environmental context

The fuel terminal is located in a rural area of Randolph County, Missouri, which may include agricultural land and small water bodies. Spill and vapor risks are inherent to fuel storage and handling, requiring robust secondary containment and leak detection systems. The facility's proximity to sensitive receptors such as groundwater sources or nearby communities would influence its environmental management practices. Compliance with US EPA UST and SPCC regulations helps mitigate these risks.

Frequently asked questions

Koch Pipeline-Jacksonvill is located on County Road 28 in Jacksonville, Randolph County, Missouri, United States.

It is a fuel terminal that receives, stores, and distributes petroleum products as part of the Koch Pipeline network, supporting regional fuel supply.

The facility is operational, actively serving the fuel distribution needs of the region.

Fuel terminals in the US must comply with EPA regulations including Underground Storage Tank (UST) rules for leak detection and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) requirements for spill containment.

Environmental risks include potential spills, leaks, and vapor releases. Mitigation measures such as secondary containment, monitoring, and emergency response plans are required to protect soil and water resources.

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