Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

ARCO SS#9614 (THRIFTY OIL 211) Fuel Terminal in Thousand Oaks, California

THOUSAND OAKS, California, United States

Overview

ARCO SS#9614 (THRIFTY OIL 211) is an operational fuel terminal in Thousand Oaks, California. It serves the local fuel distribution network under U.S. EPA regulations for underground storage tanks and spill prevention.

ARCO SS#9614 (THRIFTY OIL 211) is a fuel terminal located at 1715 Thousand Oaks, Thousand Oaks, California, in Ventura County. The facility is operational and plays a role in the regional fuel supply chain, serving the Thousand Oaks area and surrounding communities. As a fuel terminal in California, this facility operates under stringent U.S. EPA regulations, including the Underground Storage Tank (UST) program and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules. California also enforces additional state-level requirements for vapor recovery and secondary containment to mitigate spill and vapor risks. The facility's location in a suburban area near sensitive receptors such as residential zones and schools underscores the importance of robust safety measures. Its role in the local fuel distribution network supports transportation and economic activity in Ventura County.

Environmental context

Located in Thousand Oaks, California, the facility sits in a suburban environment with proximity to residential areas and natural open spaces. The region's Mediterranean climate and seasonal wildfire risks heighten the importance of spill prevention and vapor control measures. Regulatory compliance with SPCC and UST requirements helps mitigate potential impacts on soil and groundwater.

Frequently asked questions

ARCO SS#9614 (THRIFTY OIL 211) is located at 1715 Thousand Oaks, Thousand Oaks, California 91360, in Ventura County, United States.

ARCO SS#9614 is a fuel terminal, which is a facility used for the storage and distribution of petroleum products to retail stations and other end users.

Fuel terminals in California must comply with U.S. EPA regulations such as the Underground Storage Tank (UST) program and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules, as well as state-specific requirements for vapor recovery and secondary containment.

The facility is currently operational, indicating it is actively storing and distributing fuel products.

Fuel terminals serve as intermediate storage and distribution hubs, receiving fuel from refineries or pipelines and transferring it to tanker trucks for delivery to retail stations, commercial users, and other customers.

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