Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

TA Operating - Johnson's Corner #399 Fuel Terminal in Loveland, Colorado

LOVELAND, Colorado, United States

Overview

TA Operating - Johnson's Corner #399 is a fuel terminal in Loveland, Colorado, serving the region's transportation fuel needs. The facility is operational and located along Frontage Road.

TA Operating - Johnson's Corner #399 is a fuel terminal located at 2842 SE Frontage Road in Loveland, Colorado, United States. The facility is operational and serves as a key distribution point for petroleum products in the region, supporting both commercial and retail fuel demands. As a fuel terminal, this facility handles the storage and transfer of petroleum products such as gasoline and diesel. In the United States, fuel terminals are regulated under the EPA's Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules and underground storage tank (UST) regulations to prevent spills and leaks. The facility's NAICS codes (424710 for petroleum bulk stations and terminals, and 722310 for food service contractors) indicate a combined fuel and convenience service operation. The terminal plays a significant role in the local fuel supply chain, serving the Loveland area and surrounding communities in Larimer County. Its location along Interstate 25 provides efficient distribution to a wide network of customers, contributing to the region's transportation infrastructure and economic activity.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in an area with proximity to the Big Thompson River and agricultural lands, which are sensitive to potential fuel spills. Secondary containment systems and regular inspections are critical to prevent soil and groundwater contamination. The region's semi-arid climate and occasional heavy rainfall events increase the risk of runoff carrying pollutants to nearby waterways.

Frequently asked questions

TA Operating - Johnson's Corner #399 is located at 2842 SE Frontage Road in Loveland, Colorado, United States.

It is a fuel terminal that handles the storage and distribution of petroleum products such as gasoline and diesel.

The facility is currently operational.

Fuel terminals in the U.S. must comply with EPA's SPCC rules for spill prevention and UST regulations for underground storage tanks, as well as state and local environmental requirements.

The NAICS codes 424710 (petroleum bulk stations and terminals) and 722310 (food service contractors) indicate that the facility combines fuel distribution with convenience services, such as a restaurant or store.

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