Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

SUPPORT TERMINALS OPERATING PARTNERSHIP LP Fuel Terminal in Jacksonville, Florida

JACKSONVILLE, Florida, United States

Overview

SUPPORT TERMINALS OPERATING PARTNERSHIP LP operates a fuel terminal in Jacksonville, Florida, handling petroleum products. The facility is operational and serves the regional fuel distribution network.

SUPPORT TERMINALS OPERATING PARTNERSHIP LP is a fuel terminal located at 5725 BUFFALO AVE in Jacksonville, Florida. The facility is operational and plays a key role in the local fuel supply chain, serving as a distribution hub for petroleum products in the region. The terminal operates under U.S. EPA regulations including UST and SPCC requirements, which mandate spill prevention and secondary containment measures. The facility's NAICS codes (424710, 454311, 454312, 493190) indicate involvement in petroleum bulk stations and terminals, as well as related warehousing and storage activities. As part of the Jacksonville fuel infrastructure, this terminal supports the energy needs of the surrounding community and industries. Its location near transportation corridors facilitates efficient distribution, while regulatory compliance ensures environmental safeguards are in place.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in an industrial area of Jacksonville, near the St. Johns River. Fuel terminals in this region must manage spill and vapor risks through secondary containment and monitoring systems. Proximity to water bodies necessitates robust spill prevention plans to protect aquatic ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 5725 BUFFALO AVE, Jacksonville, Florida 32208, USA.

It operates as a fuel terminal, handling the storage and distribution of petroleum products for the regional market.

The terminal must comply with U.S. EPA regulations such as UST (Underground Storage Tank) and SPCC (Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure) rules, which require spill prevention and secondary containment.

Fuel terminals in Florida face risks of spills and vapor releases, especially near water bodies. Regulations mandate spill prevention plans and monitoring to protect sensitive ecosystems.

It serves as a key distribution point for petroleum products, supporting local transportation, industry, and residential energy needs.

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