Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

UNOCAL CHEMICALS DIV., UNION OIL CO. OF C Fuel Terminal in Birmingham, Alabama

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, United States

Overview

UNOCAL CHEMICALS DIV., UNION OIL CO. OF C is an operational fuel terminal in Birmingham, Alabama, serving the regional fuel distribution network.

UNOCAL CHEMICALS DIV., UNION OIL CO. OF C operates a fuel terminal located on Short Creek Road near Highway 269 North in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama. This facility is part of the broader fuel infrastructure supporting the southeastern United States, handling storage and distribution of petroleum products. As a fuel terminal, the facility likely includes aboveground storage tanks (ASTs) or underground storage tanks (USTs) subject to US EPA regulations, including Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) plans and UST compliance requirements. The terminal's operational status indicates active involvement in the regional fuel supply chain, serving local markets and possibly industrial customers. The facility's location in Birmingham places it within a major industrial and transportation hub in Alabama. Its role in fuel distribution supports local economic activity and transportation networks, while environmental management practices focus on spill prevention and vapor recovery to mitigate risks to nearby communities and ecosystems.

Environmental context

The fuel terminal is situated in an industrial area of Birmingham, near the Black Warrior River watershed. Potential environmental concerns include soil and groundwater contamination from fuel spills or leaks, as well as vapor emissions. Secondary containment systems and regular monitoring are typical for such facilities to protect local water resources and air quality.

Frequently asked questions

The terminal is located on Short Creek Road near Highway 269 North in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, with the postcode 35118.

It is an operational fuel terminal that stores and distributes petroleum products, serving the regional fuel supply chain in Alabama.

Fuel terminals in Alabama must comply with US EPA regulations for underground storage tanks (USTs) and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) plans, as well as state environmental agency requirements.

Common risks include soil and groundwater contamination from spills or leaks, vapor emissions, and potential fire hazards. Facilities typically use secondary containment, leak detection, and vapor recovery systems to mitigate these risks.

As a fuel terminal in Birmingham, it plays a key role in distributing petroleum products to local markets, supporting transportation, industry, and commerce in the region.

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