Overview
MFA Bulk Plant-Salisbury is an operational fuel terminal in Salisbury, Missouri, serving the local agricultural and industrial fuel supply chain. The facility handles bulk fuel storage and distribution.
MFA Bulk Plant-Salisbury is a fuel terminal located at 29495 Highway 129 South in Salisbury, Chariton County, Missouri. It operates within the United States fuel infrastructure network, supporting regional fuel distribution for agricultural and commercial use. The facility operates under U.S. EPA regulations for underground storage tanks (UST) and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) requirements. As a bulk plant in Missouri, it typically handles diesel, gasoline, and other petroleum products with standard secondary containment measures. This terminal plays a key role in supplying fuel to the surrounding agricultural community in north-central Missouri. Its location near major transport routes supports efficient distribution to farms and local businesses in the region.
Environmental context
The facility is situated in a rural agricultural area of Chariton County, Missouri, with nearby waterways and farmland. Standard environmental protections for fuel terminals include secondary containment for tanks, spill prevention plans, and regular monitoring to mitigate risks of soil and groundwater contamination from potential leaks or spills.
Frequently asked questions
MFA Bulk Plant-Salisbury is located at 29495 Highway 129 South, Salisbury, Missouri 65281, in Chariton County.
It is a fuel terminal that handles bulk storage and distribution of petroleum products, primarily serving agricultural and industrial customers in the region.
Fuel terminals in Missouri must comply with U.S. EPA regulations for underground storage tanks (UST) and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) requirements, as well as state environmental rules.
The facility is currently operational, actively storing and distributing fuel to local customers.
Typical safeguards include secondary containment for tanks, leak detection systems, spill response plans, and regular inspections to prevent soil and water contamination.
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