Risk: Medium Oil Pipeline Operational

CRCT - Haviland Station (Crude Stor) | Oil Pipeline Facility in Haviland, Kansas

HAVILAND, Kansas, United States

Overview

CRCT - Haviland Station (Crude Stor) is an operational oil pipeline facility in Haviland, Kansas, United States. It serves as a crude storage and pipeline infrastructure node within the regional energy network.

CRCT - Haviland Station (Crude Stor) is an oil pipeline facility located in Haviland, Kiowa County, Kansas, United States. The facility is operational and plays a role in the storage and transportation of crude oil within the region. As part of the broader US pipeline infrastructure, it contributes to the movement of petroleum products from production areas to refineries and markets. The facility operates under the regulatory oversight of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and adheres to 49 CFR Part 195, which governs hazardous liquid pipelines. While specific technical specifications such as pipeline length or capacity are not detailed in available data, the facility's location in Kansas places it within a network that supports crude oil logistics in the Midcontinent region. Typical oil pipeline facilities in this area include pump stations, storage tanks, and metering equipment to ensure safe and efficient operations. Environmental considerations for this facility include its proximity to rural agricultural land and potential impacts on local waterways. The storage of crude oil necessitates robust spill prevention and cathodic protection systems to mitigate corrosion risks. As part of the US pipeline grid, Haviland Station supports energy supply reliability while operating under federal safety standards designed to protect communities and the environment.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in a rural area of Kiowa County, Kansas, characterized by agricultural land and limited surface water bodies. The primary environmental concern for oil pipeline facilities like this is the risk of spills or leaks that could affect soil and groundwater. Regulatory requirements under PHMSA mandate leak detection systems, corrosion control, and emergency response plans to minimize environmental impact. The facility's location away from densely populated areas reduces immediate human exposure risks, but ongoing monitoring is essential to protect local ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

CRCT - Haviland Station is located in Haviland, Kiowa County, Kansas, United States, at coordinates 37.620800, -99.114400.

CRCT - Haviland Station is an oil pipeline facility that stores and transports crude oil as part of the US pipeline infrastructure network.

Oil pipeline facilities in the US are regulated by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) under 49 CFR Part 195 for hazardous liquid pipelines.

Typical safety measures include cathodic protection to prevent corrosion, leak detection systems, secondary containment, and emergency shutdown procedures to minimize spill risks.

The facility supports the Midcontinent crude oil logistics network by providing storage and pipeline connectivity, helping to balance supply and demand in the region.

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