Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

PETRO MARINE SERVICES - HOMER Fuel Terminal in Homer, Alaska

HOMER, Alaska, United States

Overview

PETRO MARINE SERVICES - HOMER is a fuel terminal located in Homer, Alaska, on the Homer Spit. It serves as a key distribution point for petroleum products in the Kenai Peninsula region.

PETRO MARINE SERVICES - HOMER is a fuel terminal situated at 4755 Homer Spit Rd in Homer, Alaska, within the Kenai Peninsula Borough. The facility is operational and plays a vital role in supplying fuel to the local community and surrounding areas. As a fuel terminal, it handles the storage and distribution of petroleum products, supporting marine, aviation, and ground transportation needs in this remote coastal region. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), including Underground Storage Tank (UST) regulations and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules. Given Alaska's challenging climate and sensitive ecosystems, secondary containment and leak detection are critical for preventing spills. The terminal's NAICS code 424710 indicates it is classified as a petroleum bulk station and terminal, typically involving aboveground or underground storage tanks with capacities ranging from small to large scale. This fuel terminal is strategically located on the Homer Spit, a narrow peninsula extending into Kachemak Bay, which is an ecologically rich area. Its proximity to the coast and local fisheries means that spill prevention is of paramount importance. The facility supports the local economy by providing essential fuel for fishing vessels, cargo ships, and recreational boating, as well as for heating and transportation in a region with limited infrastructure.

Environmental context

The Homer Spit is a dynamic coastal environment with tidal flats and marine habitats that support salmon, seabirds, and marine mammals. Fuel terminals in such areas face heightened spill risk due to proximity to water and seismic activity in Alaska. Secondary containment systems, such as dikes and double-walled tanks, are essential to prevent releases. Vapor recovery systems help mitigate air quality impacts from volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The facility's location also requires robust stormwater management to prevent runoff contamination.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 4755 Homer Spit Rd, Homer, Alaska 99603, in the Kenai Peninsula Borough.

It is a fuel terminal that stores and distributes petroleum products, serving marine, aviation, and ground transportation needs.

Fuel terminals in Alaska must comply with US EPA UST and SPCC regulations, as well as state-specific requirements for spill prevention and secondary containment.

Key risks include spills and leaks of petroleum products, which can contaminate soil and water. Secondary containment and leak detection systems are critical for risk mitigation.

The Homer Spit is a narrow peninsula with sensitive marine ecosystems, requiring stringent spill prevention measures and coordination with local emergency response.

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