Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

PRODUCTS (SE) PIPE LINE CORPORATION Fuel Terminal in Gastonia, North Carolina

GASTONIA, North Carolina, United States

Overview

PRODUCTS (SE) PIPE LINE CORPORATION operates a fuel terminal in Gastonia, North Carolina, serving the southeastern United States. The facility is operational and plays a key role in regional fuel distribution.

PRODUCTS (SE) PIPE LINE CORPORATION is a fuel terminal located at 2740 S New Hope Rd, Gastonia, North Carolina 28054, in Gaston County. This operational facility is part of the extensive fuel infrastructure network in the United States, supporting the distribution of petroleum products across the Southeast. The terminal operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), including the Underground Storage Tank (UST) regulations and the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rule. These regulations require secondary containment, leak detection, and spill response plans to minimize environmental risks. The facility's scale is typical for a regional fuel terminal, handling significant volumes of petroleum products. As a key node in the pipeline network, this terminal ensures a reliable supply of fuel to the Gastonia area and beyond. Its location near major transportation routes facilitates efficient distribution. The facility's operational status underscores its ongoing contribution to local and regional energy security.

Environmental context

The terminal is situated in an industrial area of Gastonia, near the South Fork Catawba River. Potential environmental risks include spills or vapor releases from storage tanks and transfer operations. Regulatory compliance with EPA UST and SPCC rules mandates secondary containment and spill prevention measures to protect nearby water resources and communities.

Frequently asked questions

The fuel terminal is located at 2740 S New Hope Rd, Gastonia, North Carolina 28054, in Gaston County.

It operates as a fuel terminal, storing and distributing petroleum products via pipeline and truck loading racks to serve the southeastern United States.

The terminal is currently operational, actively supporting regional fuel supply.

Fuel terminals must comply with EPA UST regulations for underground storage tanks and SPCC rules for spill prevention, including secondary containment and leak detection.

Primary risks include spills, leaks, and vapor emissions. Regulations require containment systems and monitoring to protect soil and groundwater.

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