Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

PENNZOIL QUAKER STATE Fuel Terminal, Smyrna, Georgia | USA Fuel Infrastructure

SMYRNA, Georgia, United States

Overview

PENNZOIL QUAKER STATE is a fuel terminal located in Smyrna, Georgia, United States. It operates as a key distribution hub for petroleum products in the region.

PENNZOIL QUAKER STATE is a fuel terminal situated at 5500 S COBB DR in Smyrna, Cobb County, Georgia. As part of the United States fuel infrastructure, this facility plays a role in the storage and distribution of petroleum products, serving the local and regional market. The terminal operates under U.S. EPA regulations, including the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules for oil storage facilities. Underground storage tanks (USTs) at the site are subject to federal and state requirements for leak detection, corrosion protection, and spill prevention. The facility's location in an industrial area of Smyrna aligns with typical fuel terminal siting practices. This fuel terminal contributes to the energy supply chain in the Atlanta metropolitan area, supporting transportation and industrial needs. Its operational status ensures continued availability of fuel products for the region, while regulatory compliance helps mitigate environmental risks associated with fuel storage and handling.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in an urban-industrial area of Smyrna, Georgia, near residential and commercial zones. Fuel terminals pose risks of spills and vapor releases, which can impact soil and groundwater. Secondary containment systems and vapor recovery units are typical mitigation measures. Proximity to sensitive receptors such as schools or hospitals may increase environmental scrutiny.

Frequently asked questions

PENNZOIL QUAKER STATE is located at 5500 S COBB DR, Smyrna, Georgia 30080, United States.

It is a fuel terminal that stores and distributes petroleum products, operating under U.S. EPA regulations for oil storage and handling.

Fuel terminals in the U.S. must comply with EPA's SPCC (Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure) rules for oil spill prevention, and UST (Underground Storage Tank) regulations for leak detection and corrosion protection.

Environmental risks include potential spills, leaks, and vapor emissions that can contaminate soil and groundwater. Mitigation measures include secondary containment, leak monitoring, and vapor recovery systems.

As an operational fuel terminal in the Atlanta metropolitan area, it supports the distribution of gasoline, diesel, and other petroleum products to meet regional transportation and industrial demands.

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