Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

OTTE ENTERPRISES INC Fuel Terminal in Linwood, Nebraska

LINWOOD, Nebraska, United States

Overview

OTTE ENTERPRISES INC is an operational fuel terminal in Linwood, Nebraska, serving the regional fuel distribution network. The facility supports local infrastructure for petroleum storage and transfer.

OTTE ENTERPRISES INC is a fuel terminal located at 2725 Road 30 in Linwood, Saunders County, Nebraska. As an operational facility in the United States, it plays a role in the regional fuel supply chain, handling storage and distribution of petroleum products. The facility operates under U.S. environmental regulations, including EPA Underground Storage Tank (UST) requirements and Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules. These frameworks mandate secondary containment, leak detection, and spill response plans to mitigate environmental risks. Typical fuel terminals in Nebraska range from small to medium capacity, serving agricultural and industrial customers. Fuel terminals like OTTE ENTERPRISES INC are critical for ensuring a steady fuel supply to local communities and industries. Their operational status contributes to energy security and economic activity in the region, while compliance with safety standards helps protect nearby water resources and ecosystems.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in a rural area of Nebraska, where agriculture is a primary land use. Fuel terminals pose risks of spills and vapor releases, which can affect soil and groundwater. Proximity to sensitive receptors such as farms and water bodies necessitates robust secondary containment and monitoring. The local climate, with seasonal temperature variations, influences tank maintenance and vapor recovery system effectiveness.

Frequently asked questions

OTTE ENTERPRISES INC is located at 2725 Road 30 in Linwood, Saunders County, Nebraska, United States.

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

Fuel terminals in Nebraska must comply with EPA Underground Storage Tank (UST) regulations for leak detection and spill prevention, as well as SPCC rules for oil spill response.

The facility follows federal and state regulations requiring secondary containment, regular inspections, and spill prevention plans to minimize risks to soil and groundwater.

Fuel terminals are key nodes in the fuel supply chain, storing large volumes of petroleum products for distribution to retail stations, industrial users, and agricultural operations.

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