Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

MFA Bulk Plant - Qulin: Fuel Terminal in Qulin, Missouri

QULIN, Missouri, United States

Overview

MFA Bulk Plant - Qulin is an operational fuel terminal located in Qulin, Missouri, serving the local fuel distribution network in Butler County.

MFA Bulk Plant - Qulin is a fuel terminal located at Highway 51 South in Qulin, Missouri, within Butler County. As an operational facility in the United States, it plays a role in the regional fuel supply chain, handling storage and distribution of petroleum products to meet local demand. The facility operates under U.S. EPA regulations for underground storage tanks (UST) and spill prevention control and countermeasure (SPCC) requirements. Typical fuel terminals in this region feature aboveground storage tanks with secondary containment systems to mitigate spill risks. The plant's scale is consistent with small to medium terminals serving rural agricultural areas. This terminal supports the agricultural and transportation sectors in southeastern Missouri by providing reliable fuel access. Its location along Highway 51 facilitates distribution to farms, businesses, and communities in the area, contributing to the local economy and infrastructure resilience.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in a rural area of Butler County, Missouri, near agricultural land and the St. Francis River basin. Spill and vapor risks are managed through secondary containment systems typical of U.S. fuel terminals. Proximity to sensitive receptors such as waterways and farmland necessitates adherence to SPCC and UST regulations to prevent environmental contamination.

Frequently asked questions

MFA Bulk Plant - Qulin is located at Highway 51 South in Qulin, Missouri, in Butler County, United States.

It is a fuel terminal that stores and distributes petroleum products, serving the local fuel supply network in southeastern Missouri.

Fuel terminals in Missouri must comply with U.S. EPA regulations including Underground Storage Tank (UST) requirements and Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules to prevent leaks and spills.

The facility is currently operational, actively participating in the regional fuel distribution infrastructure.

It provides essential fuel storage and distribution services to support agriculture, transportation, and local businesses in Butler County and surrounding areas.

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