Overview
PILOT THOMAS LOGISTICS - FORT LUPTON is a fuel terminal in Fort Lupton, Colorado, operating under NAICS 424710 (Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals). It serves the regional fuel distribution network.
PILOT THOMAS LOGISTICS - FORT LUPTON is a fuel terminal located at 3281 RD 27, Fort Lupton, Colorado, in Weld County. The facility is operational and classified under NAICS 424710, which covers petroleum bulk stations and terminals. As a fuel terminal, it plays a key role in the storage and distribution of petroleum products within the region. 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. The terminal's location in an industrial area of Weld County aligns with typical siting for fuel distribution hubs. This terminal supports the fuel supply chain for the Front Range urban corridor, including the Denver metropolitan area. Its operational status ensures continued availability of petroleum products for local consumers and businesses. The facility's compliance with federal and state regulations helps maintain safety and environmental standards in the region.
Environmental context
The facility is situated in Weld County, Colorado, an area with a mix of agricultural and industrial land use. Proximity to the South Platte River and groundwater resources necessitates robust spill prevention measures. The terminal's storage tanks are subject to EPA UST regulations requiring corrosion protection, spill prevention, and overfill prevention equipment. Secondary containment systems are critical to prevent releases that could impact local waterways or soils.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at 3281 RD 27, Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621, in Weld County, United States.
It is a fuel terminal classified under NAICS 424710, which includes petroleum bulk stations and terminals for storage and distribution.
The facility must comply with U.S. EPA Underground Storage Tank (UST) regulations and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules, which require leak detection, secondary containment, and spill response plans.
Fuel terminals in Colorado are subject to state and federal regulations to protect groundwater and surface water. They must implement spill prevention measures and monitor for leaks to minimize environmental impact.
As a fuel terminal, it serves as a distribution hub for petroleum products, supplying the Front Range urban corridor including the Denver metro area, supporting local transportation and industry.
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