PUBLISHED 10:34 AM CDT Apr. 25, 2022AUSTIN, Texas — Construction is now underway for a new fuel tank storage facility at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.
Fletcher is worried about the pollution from fuel tanks that the airport is building just a few hundred feet from his home of nearly 50 years.The fuel storage facility is one of 61 projects included in the AUSIn a press release, AUS wrote: Carmen Llanes Pulido and her father Daniel Llanes live a block away from one of the last remaining fuel tanks to close down in the 1990s. Environmental studies found that the tanks were polluting communities of color and low-income families who lived next to them for decades.
AUS conducted an environmental assessment of the fuel tank project in 2020 and submitted a “Finding of No Significant Impact” to the Federal Aviation Administration.“The Department of Aviation recognizes the historic injustice endured by East Austinites who lived near the East Austin petroleum storage tanks and is committed to working with community members, the facility owners and operators, regulatory agencies and experts to ensure the Jet-A Fuel Storage Facility is a safe operation.
Phase one of the fuel tank storage facility has begun. It’s expected to be completed in about two years. Crews are constructing two tanks that are 48 feet tall and 80 feet wide. Airport officials estimate there will be approximately 60 trucks coming in and out of the site per day.
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