Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

MCELVEN FUEL INC Fuel Terminal - Pemberton Twp, New Jersey

PEMBERTON TWP, New Jersey, United States

Overview

MCELVEN FUEL INC is an operational fuel terminal located at 4 Magnolia Rd, Pemberton Twp, New Jersey. It serves the fuel infrastructure needs of the Burlington County area.

MCELVEN FUEL INC is a fuel terminal situated in Pemberton Township, Burlington County, New Jersey. As part of the United States fuel infrastructure network, this facility handles the storage and distribution of petroleum products. Its operational status indicates active service to the local and regional market. The facility operates under U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (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. Typical fuel terminals in New Jersey range from small truck-loading racks to larger bulk storage plants. MCELVEN FUEL INC contributes to the fuel supply chain in southern New Jersey, supporting transportation and industrial activities. Its location near major highways facilitates distribution to retail stations and commercial users. The facility's role is significant for local energy security and economic activity.

Environmental context

The facility is located in a mixed suburban and rural area of Burlington County, New Jersey. Proximity to residential zones and natural water bodies necessitates robust spill prevention measures. Secondary containment systems and regular inspections are critical to protect local groundwater and surface water from potential fuel releases. The region's sandy soils and shallow aquifers increase vulnerability to contamination.

Frequently asked questions

MCELVEN FUEL INC is located at 4 Magnolia Rd, Pemberton Twp, New Jersey 08068-1802, in Burlington County.

MCELVEN FUEL INC is a fuel terminal that stores and distributes petroleum products to support local and regional fuel supply.

Fuel terminals in New Jersey must comply with EPA UST regulations for underground storage tanks and SPCC rules for spill prevention, as well as state environmental codes.

The facility is required to implement secondary containment, leak detection systems, and spill response plans under EPA SPCC regulations to minimize environmental risk.

Fuel terminals serve as critical nodes in the petroleum supply chain, storing bulk fuel and distributing it to retail stations, airports, and industrial users.

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