Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

MFA Bulk Plant-Willow Spr Fuel Terminal, Willow Springs, Missouri

WILLOW SPRINGS, Missouri, United States

Overview

MFA Bulk Plant-Willow Spr is a fuel terminal located in Willow Springs, Missouri, United States. It serves as a key distribution point for petroleum products in the region.

MFA Bulk Plant-Willow Spr is a fuel terminal situated at 900 Welch Dr, Willow Springs, Missouri, in Howell County. The facility is operational and plays a role in the local fuel supply chain, serving agricultural and commercial customers in southern Missouri. The facility operates under U.S. environmental regulations, including EPA Underground Storage Tank (UST) requirements and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules. As a fuel terminal, it likely handles bulk storage and transfer of gasoline, diesel, or other petroleum products, with typical secondary containment and leak detection systems in place. This terminal supports the regional economy by providing reliable fuel access for farming, transportation, and industry. Its location in a rural area reduces proximity to dense populations, though groundwater protection remains a priority given the karst topography common in the Ozarks region.

Environmental context

The facility is located in the Ozarks region, characterized by karst topography with porous limestone bedrock and underground aquifers. This geology increases the risk of groundwater contamination from potential fuel spills. Secondary containment systems and regular monitoring are critical to protect local water resources. The surrounding area includes agricultural land and scattered residential developments, making spill prevention a key environmental focus.

Frequently asked questions

MFA Bulk Plant-Willow Spr is located at 900 Welch Dr, Willow Springs, Missouri 65793, in Howell County, United States.

It is a fuel terminal that handles the storage and distribution of petroleum products, serving agricultural and commercial customers in southern Missouri.

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

The karst topography in the Ozarks region features porous limestone and underground aquifers, increasing the risk of groundwater contamination from spills. Facilities must implement robust secondary containment and monitoring systems.

The terminal provides essential fuel supply for agriculture, transportation, and local businesses, supporting the regional economy in southern Missouri.

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