Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

ORMOND OIL AND GAS Fuel Terminal in Princeton, North Carolina

PRINCETON, North Carolina, United States

Overview

ORMOND OIL AND GAS is a fuel terminal located in Princeton, North Carolina, United States. The facility is operational and serves the local fuel infrastructure.

ORMOND OIL AND GAS is a fuel terminal situated at 9535 Highway 70 East in Princeton, Johnston County, North Carolina. This operational facility plays a role in the regional fuel distribution network, serving the surrounding area with storage and transfer capabilities. 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. These frameworks mandate secondary containment, leak detection, and regular inspections to mitigate environmental risks associated with fuel storage and handling. The terminal's location in a rural area of North Carolina reduces immediate exposure to dense populations, though proximity to local waterways and agricultural land necessitates careful environmental management. Its operational status ensures continued support for regional fuel supply chains, contributing to energy availability in Johnston County and beyond.

Environmental context

The fuel terminal is situated in a predominantly rural area of Johnston County, North Carolina, with nearby agricultural land and water bodies. The primary environmental concerns for such facilities include potential spills or vapor releases, which could impact soil and groundwater. Regulatory compliance with SPCC and UST requirements helps mitigate these risks through secondary containment and monitoring systems.

Frequently asked questions

ORMOND OIL AND GAS is located at 9535 Highway 70 East, Princeton, North Carolina 27569, United States.

ORMOND OIL AND GAS is a fuel terminal that stores and distributes petroleum products, serving the local and regional fuel supply chain.

Fuel terminals in North Carolina must comply with federal EPA regulations including SPCC for spill prevention and UST requirements for underground storage tanks, as well as state environmental rules.

Fuel terminals pose risks of spills, leaks, and vapor releases that can contaminate soil and water. Secondary containment, leak detection, and regular inspections are required to manage these risks.

As an operational fuel terminal, ORMOND OIL AND GAS provides storage and distribution capacity that supports fuel availability for transportation, agriculture, and industry in Johnston County and surrounding areas.

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