Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

SEAPORT CANAVERAL CRUISE TERMI Fuel Terminal, Cape Canaveral, Florida

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida, United States

Overview

SEAPORT CANAVERAL CRUISE TERMI is an operational fuel terminal in Cape Canaveral, Florida, serving the cruise and maritime industry at Port Canaveral.

SEAPORT CANAVERAL CRUISE TERMI is a fuel terminal located in Cape Canaveral, Brevard County, Florida, United States. It is situated within Port Canaveral, one of the busiest cruise ports in the world, and supports the fueling needs of cruise ships and other maritime vessels. The facility is operational and plays a key role in the local fuel infrastructure for the transportation sector. As a fuel terminal, the facility handles the storage and transfer of petroleum products, likely including marine diesel and bunker fuel. It operates under U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations, including Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules for oil storage and the Underground Storage Tank (UST) program for any underground tanks. The terminal's coastal location requires adherence to additional environmental safeguards to protect the nearby Atlantic Ocean and sensitive estuarine habitats. The facility's proximity to Port Canaveral, a major cruise hub, underscores its importance in supporting tourism and maritime commerce in Florida. It contributes to the regional economy by ensuring a reliable fuel supply for vessels, while its operations are subject to rigorous safety and environmental standards to mitigate spill risks in a sensitive coastal environment.

Environmental context

The fuel terminal is located on the Atlantic coast of Florida, near the Banana River and the Indian River Lagoon, an ecologically significant estuary. The area supports diverse marine life, including sea turtles and manatees. Spill prevention and secondary containment are critical due to the proximity to sensitive aquatic ecosystems. The facility must comply with EPA SPCC regulations to prevent oil discharges and protect water quality.

Frequently asked questions

The fuel terminal is located in Cape Canaveral, Brevard County, Florida, United States, within Port Canaveral.

It is a fuel terminal that handles the storage and transfer of petroleum products, primarily serving cruise ships and maritime vessels.

Fuel terminals in Florida must comply with U.S. EPA regulations, including SPCC for spill prevention and UST requirements for underground tanks. State-level DEP rules also apply.

The terminal is near the Indian River Lagoon, a biodiverse estuary. Spill prevention measures are critical to protect marine life and water quality.

It provides essential fueling services to cruise ships at Port Canaveral, supporting tourism and maritime commerce in the region.

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