Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

MFA BULK PLANT-STANBERRY - Fuel Terminal in Stanberry, Missouri

STANBERRY, Missouri, United States

Overview

MFA BULK PLANT-STANBERRY is a fuel terminal located in Stanberry, Missouri, United States. It operates as a fuel storage and distribution facility serving the local agricultural and industrial sectors.

MFA BULK PLANT-STANBERRY is a fuel terminal situated at 302 West Poplar Street in Stanberry, Gentry County, Missouri. As part of the MFA Incorporated network, this facility plays a key role in supplying fuel to the region's agricultural community and other local industries. 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 Missouri handle a range of petroleum products including gasoline, diesel, and agricultural fuels, with storage capacities varying from small bulk plants to larger regional terminals. As an operational fuel terminal in rural Missouri, MFA BULK PLANT-STANBERRY supports the local economy by providing essential fuel infrastructure for farming operations and transportation. Its location in Stanberry positions it to serve customers across Gentry County and surrounding areas.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in a rural agricultural area of northwest Missouri. Typical environmental considerations for fuel terminals in this region include spill prevention and secondary containment measures to protect local waterways and groundwater. The proximity to agricultural land means that any fuel release could impact soil and crop health. Regulatory compliance with SPCC and UST requirements helps mitigate these risks.

Frequently asked questions

MFA BULK PLANT-STANBERRY is located at 302 West Poplar Street in Stanberry, Gentry County, Missouri, United States.

It is a fuel terminal that stores and distributes petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel, and agricultural fuels to local customers.

The facility is part of the MFA Incorporated network, a major agricultural cooperative in the Midwest. MFA typically manages its own bulk plants.

Fuel terminals in Missouri must comply with U.S. EPA regulations for underground storage tanks (UST) and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) requirements. State-level regulations also apply.

Fuel terminals pose risks of spills and vapor releases. Proper secondary containment, leak detection, and regular inspections are critical to prevent soil and groundwater contamination.

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