Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

LAWLEY OIL CO INC Fuel Terminal in Goodwater, Alabama

GOODWATER, Alabama, United States

Overview

LAWLEY OIL CO INC is a fuel terminal located in Goodwater, Alabama, United States. The facility is operational and serves the local fuel infrastructure needs.

LAWLEY OIL CO INC is a fuel terminal situated at 1146 Highway 9 South in Goodwater, Coosa County, Alabama. As a fuel terminal, it plays a key role in the storage and distribution of petroleum products within the region. The facility is currently operational, supporting the local supply chain for fuels. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which includes requirements for underground storage tanks (UST) and spill prevention control and countermeasure (SPCC) plans. These regulations ensure that fuel terminals like LAWLEY OIL CO INC maintain proper containment and safety measures to prevent environmental contamination. Fuel terminals are critical infrastructure for regional fuel distribution, serving as hubs for storing and transferring gasoline, diesel, and other petroleum products. The facility's location in Goodwater provides access to transportation routes, supporting the energy needs of the surrounding communities and industries.

Environmental context

The facility is located in a rural area of Coosa County, Alabama, which may have sensitive environmental receptors such as waterways and groundwater resources. Fuel terminals pose risks of spills and vapor releases, requiring robust secondary containment and monitoring systems. The local environmental context includes potential impacts on nearby ecosystems, making compliance with SPCC and UST regulations essential for protecting soil and water quality.

Frequently asked questions

LAWLEY OIL CO INC is located at 1146 Highway 9 South, Goodwater, Alabama 35072, United States.

LAWLEY OIL CO INC is a fuel terminal that stores and distributes petroleum products such as gasoline and diesel to local markets.

The facility is currently operational.

Fuel terminals in the US must comply with EPA regulations including Underground Storage Tank (UST) requirements and Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) plans to prevent environmental contamination.

Fuel terminals face risks of spills and vapor releases, which can contaminate soil and water. Proper secondary containment, leak detection, and spill response plans are critical to mitigate these risks.

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