Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

PERKINS COUNTY PETROLEUM Fuel Terminal in Grant, Nebraska

GRANT, Nebraska, United States

Overview

PERKINS COUNTY PETROLEUM is a fuel terminal located in Grant, Nebraska, United States. It serves as a key distribution point for petroleum products in the region.

PERKINS COUNTY PETROLEUM is a fuel terminal situated at 428 E Highway 23 in Grant, Nebraska, within Perkins County. The facility is operational and plays a role in the regional fuel supply chain, handling petroleum products for distribution. As a fuel terminal in the United States, the facility operates under federal and state regulations, including the EPA's 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. The terminal's storage capacity and tank specifications are not detailed, but typical terminals in rural Nebraska range from small to medium scale, supporting local agricultural and transportation needs. The facility's location in Grant, a small town in the Great Plains, positions it to serve agricultural and commercial fuel demands. Its operational status ensures continued fuel availability for the region, contributing to local economic activity and infrastructure resilience.

Environmental context

The terminal is situated in a rural area of Nebraska, where the primary environmental concerns include potential soil and groundwater contamination from fuel spills or leaks. The region's sandy soils and shallow aquifers increase vulnerability to contamination. Regulatory compliance with SPCC and UST requirements is critical to prevent releases and protect local water resources.

Frequently asked questions

PERKINS COUNTY PETROLEUM is located at 428 E Highway 23, Grant, Nebraska 69140-3344, United States.

It is a fuel terminal that handles petroleum products for distribution.

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

The facility is operational.

Fuel terminals in rural areas like Grant provide essential fuel supply for agriculture, transportation, and local businesses, supporting economic activity.

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