Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

Tallgrass Terminals-Grassland Terminal: Fuel Terminal in Platteville, Colorado

PLATTEVILLE, Colorado, United States

Overview

Tallgrass Terminals-Grassland Terminal is a fuel terminal located in Platteville, Colorado, United States. It operates within the Fuel Infrastructure sector, serving the region's fuel storage and distribution needs.

Tallgrass Terminals-Grassland Terminal is a fuel terminal situated at the intersection of WCR 30 and WCR 47 in Platteville, Colorado. This facility is part of the broader fuel infrastructure network in the United States, supporting the storage and distribution of petroleum products in the region. The terminal operates under the regulatory framework of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which includes requirements for underground storage tanks (UST) and spill prevention control and countermeasure (SPCC) plans. These regulations ensure that facilities like this one maintain proper secondary containment and leak detection systems to mitigate environmental risks. As a fuel terminal in Colorado, this facility plays a key role in supplying fuel to local communities and industries. Its location in Weld County places it within an area with significant agricultural and industrial activity, underscoring its importance to the regional economy.

Environmental context

The terminal is located in an area with potential environmental sensitivity due to its proximity to agricultural lands and water resources. Fuel terminals pose risks of spills and vapor releases, which can impact soil and groundwater. Regulatory compliance with SPCC and UST requirements is critical to prevent contamination and protect local ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

Tallgrass Terminals-Grassland Terminal is located at the intersection of WCR 30 and WCR 47 in Platteville, Colorado, United States.

It is a fuel terminal that stores and distributes petroleum products, serving the fuel infrastructure needs of the region.

Fuel terminals in the US must comply with EPA regulations including Underground Storage Tank (UST) requirements and Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) plans to prevent spills and protect the environment.

Fuel terminals have risks of spills and vapor releases that can contaminate soil and water. Proper containment and monitoring systems are essential to mitigate these risks.

The terminal supports fuel supply for agricultural, industrial, and residential use in Weld County and surrounding areas, playing a key role in regional economic activity.

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