Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

MFA Oil Bulk Plant - Levasy Petro Card: Fuel Terminal in Levasy, Missouri

LEVASY, Missouri, United States

Overview

MFA Oil Bulk Plant - Levasy Petro Card is a fuel terminal in Levasy, Missouri, serving the region's fuel distribution needs. The facility is operational and located along Highway 24.

MFA Oil Bulk Plant - Levasy Petro Card is a fuel terminal located at 36906 E Highway 24 in Levasy, Jackson County, Missouri. This operational facility plays a key role in the local fuel supply chain, serving as a distribution point for petroleum products in the region. As a fuel terminal in the United States, this facility operates under federal and state regulations including the EPA's Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules and Underground Storage Tank (UST) requirements. The terminal likely handles bulk storage and transfer of fuels, with typical infrastructure including storage tanks, loading racks, and secondary containment systems to prevent spills. The facility's location near major transportation routes supports efficient distribution to surrounding communities and businesses. Its operational status ensures continued fuel availability for the Levasy area and broader Jackson County region, contributing to local economic activity and energy security.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in a rural area of Jackson County, Missouri, near the Missouri River floodplain. Proximity to waterways necessitates robust spill prevention measures to protect aquatic ecosystems. The site's secondary containment systems and regular inspections under EPA SPCC regulations help mitigate the risk of fuel releases into the environment.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 36906 E Highway 24 in Levasy, Missouri 64066, in Jackson County.

It is a fuel terminal that handles bulk storage and distribution of petroleum products.

The facility must comply with EPA SPCC rules for spill prevention and UST regulations for underground storage tanks, as well as state environmental requirements.

The facility is currently operational and active in fuel distribution.

Fuel terminals like this one are critical for supplying gasoline, diesel, and other fuels to local markets, supporting transportation, agriculture, and industry.

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