Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

PARADIS TANK BATTERY #3 - Oil Extraction Facility in Paradis, Louisiana

PARADIS, Louisiana, United States

Overview

PARADIS TANK BATTERY #3 is an operational oil extraction facility in Paradis, Louisiana. It operates under US EPA regulations for crude oil production.

PARADIS TANK BATTERY #3 is an oil extraction facility located in Paradis, St. Charles Parish, Louisiana, United States. The facility is operational and focuses on crude oil production, serving the local energy industry. Its location near the Mississippi River and the Gulf Coast places it within a major US oil and gas region. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), including the Clean Air Act (CAA) and the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) for water discharges. As an oil extraction site, it likely employs standard production equipment such as separators, tanks, and pumps. The NAICS codes 211120 (Crude Petroleum Extraction) and 325110 (Petrochemical Manufacturing) indicate involvement in both extraction and downstream processing. Environmental considerations for this facility include potential risks of spills or leaks due to its proximity to waterways. The facility's role in the regional oil supply chain contributes to local economic activity and energy infrastructure. Ongoing regulatory compliance ensures adherence to safety and environmental standards.

Environmental context

Located in the Mississippi River Delta region, the facility operates in an ecologically sensitive area with wetlands and coastal habitats. Spill risks are a primary concern due to the proximity to waterways and the potential for impacts on aquatic ecosystems. The facility must comply with EPA spill prevention regulations and the Clean Water Act to mitigate environmental harm.

Frequently asked questions

PARADIS TANK BATTERY #3 is located on Highway 90, 5 miles north of Paradis, in St. Charles Parish, Louisiana, United States.

It is an operational oil extraction facility that produces crude oil, with associated petrochemical manufacturing activities.

The facility operates under US EPA regulations including the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and spill prevention rules for oil extraction sites.

Environmental risks include potential spills affecting wetlands and coastal ecosystems, air emissions from production equipment, and water contamination. Facilities must implement spill prevention and response plans.

The US EPA enforces regulations such as the Clean Air Act (including Refinery MACT standards for larger facilities), the Clean Water Act (NPDES permits), and the Oil Pollution Prevention regulation (SPCC plans).

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