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LAKE REGION PROPANE GAS, INC. Operations Center in Hardin, Kentucky | Utility Operations

HARDIN, Kentucky, United States

Overview

LAKE REGION PROPANE GAS, INC. is an operational operations center in Hardin, Kentucky, serving the Utility Operations sector. It is located in Marshall County and supports regional propane gas distribution.

LAKE REGION PROPANE GAS, INC. is an operations center located at 31 Small Lane in Hardin, Kentucky, within Marshall County. The facility is operational and plays a role in the Utility Operations sector, focusing on propane gas distribution for the region. As an operations center, this facility likely manages logistics, dispatch, and coordination for propane gas supply. In the United States, such facilities operate under regulatory frameworks including OSHA standards for hazardous materials and state-level public utility commission oversight. The facility's scale is typical for a local propane distributor serving a rural or suburban area. Environmental and operational significance includes ensuring reliable propane supply for residential and commercial heating in the region. The facility's location in western Kentucky places it in an area with seasonal demand peaks, requiring robust operational planning and safety protocols.

Environmental context

The facility operates in a rural area of western Kentucky, where propane is a key energy source for heating. Local environmental considerations include groundwater protection from potential leaks and adherence to hazardous material handling regulations. The facility's role in energy distribution contributes to community resilience, especially during winter months.

Frequently asked questions

LAKE REGION PROPANE GAS, INC. is located at 31 Small Lane, Hardin, Kentucky 42048-9559, in Marshall County, United States.

It is an operations center in the Utility Operations sector, likely managing propane gas distribution and logistics for the Hardin area.

The facility is listed as Operational.

Operations centers handling propane must comply with OSHA process safety management, DOT hazardous materials regulations, and state-level public utility commission rules.

It supports reliable propane supply for residential and commercial heating in Marshall County, especially during peak winter demand.

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