Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

MOUNTAIN MART EXXN/GOODMAN OIL Fuel Terminal in Lewiston, Idaho

LEWISTON, Idaho, United States

Overview

MOUNTAIN MART EXXN/GOODMAN OIL is a fuel terminal located in Lewiston, Idaho, United States. It is operational and serves the local fuel distribution network.

MOUNTAIN MART EXXN/GOODMAN OIL is a fuel terminal situated at 102 Thain Rd, Lewiston, Idaho, in Nez Perce County. As a fuel terminal, it plays a key role in the storage and distribution of petroleum products within the region. The facility is operational and contributes to the fuel infrastructure of the Pacific Northwest. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which includes the Underground Storage Tank (UST) regulations and the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rule. These regulations require secondary containment, leak detection, and spill prevention plans to mitigate environmental risks. The terminal likely handles a range of fuels and is subject to periodic inspections and compliance reporting. As a fuel terminal in Lewiston, this facility supports the local economy by providing fuel for transportation, agriculture, and industry. Its location near the Snake River and within a region with significant agricultural activity underscores its importance. The terminal's operational status ensures a steady fuel supply for the surrounding communities and businesses.

Environmental context

The facility is located in Lewiston, Idaho, near the Snake River, which is a sensitive aquatic ecosystem. Fuel terminals pose risks of spills and vapor releases, which can impact soil and water quality. The site is subject to EPA regulations requiring secondary containment and spill prevention measures to protect nearby receptors. The local climate, with seasonal precipitation, can influence runoff and groundwater contamination risks.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 102 Thain Rd, Lewiston, Idaho 83501, in Nez Perce County, United States.

It is a fuel terminal, which stores and distributes petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel, and other fuels.

Fuel terminals in Idaho must comply with EPA regulations including UST requirements for leak detection and SPCC rules for spill prevention, as well as state environmental agency oversight.

Fuel terminals can pose risks of spills and vapor emissions. Proper containment and monitoring systems are required to protect soil, groundwater, and nearby water bodies like the Snake River.

The facility is operational, meaning it is actively storing and distributing fuel to the local market.

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