Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

Naval Air Station Whiting Field Fuel Terminal - Milton, Florida

MILTON, Florida, United States

Overview

Naval Air Station Whiting Field in Milton, Florida, operates a fuel terminal supporting military aviation. The facility is part of the U.S. Navy's infrastructure for fueling training aircraft.

Naval Air Station Whiting Field is a U.S. Navy base located in Milton, Santa Rosa County, Florida. It operates a fuel terminal that provides aviation fuel for military training operations. The facility is situated in the Florida Panhandle, an area with a significant military presence. The fuel terminal at Whiting Field handles jet fuel and other petroleum products for aircraft. As a military installation, it adheres to strict U.S. EPA regulations for underground storage tanks (UST) and spill prevention (SPCC). The facility's storage capacity and tank specifications are not publicly detailed, but typical military fuel terminals have moderate to large storage capacities to support continuous operations. The terminal plays a critical role in supporting naval aviation training, ensuring a reliable fuel supply for the base's aircraft. Its location near sensitive ecosystems like the Blackwater River and Escambia Bay requires robust environmental safeguards to prevent spills and protect water quality.

Environmental context

The facility is located in the Florida Panhandle, a region with high rainfall and proximity to the Blackwater River and Escambia Bay. These water bodies are sensitive to fuel spills, which could harm aquatic life and drinking water sources. The area also supports diverse wildlife, including threatened species like the gopher tortoise. Secondary containment and regular inspections are essential to mitigate spill risks.

Frequently asked questions

The fuel terminal is located at 7183 Langley St, Milton, Florida 32570, within Naval Air Station Whiting Field in Santa Rosa County.

The terminal primarily handles jet fuel (JP-5 or JP-8) for military aircraft, along with other petroleum products used in base operations.

As a U.S. military facility, it complies with EPA UST regulations for underground storage tanks and SPCC rules for spill prevention. It also follows Department of Defense fuel handling standards.

The terminal uses secondary containment systems, such as double-walled tanks and berms, along with regular inspections and spill response plans to prevent fuel releases.

The terminal is operational and supports daily flight training operations at Naval Air Station Whiting Field.

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