Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

DEWATERINGNACOLTON Fuel Terminal in Bloomington, California

BLOOMINGTON, California, United States

Overview

DEWATERINGNACOLTON is a fuel terminal located in Bloomington, California, United States. It operates within the San Bernardino County region, serving local fuel distribution needs.

DEWATERINGNACOLTON is a fuel terminal situated in Bloomington, California, within San Bernardino County. As part of the United States fuel infrastructure, it plays a role in the storage and distribution of petroleum products to support regional demand. The facility is currently operational, contributing to the supply chain for transportation and industrial fuel needs in Southern California. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which mandates compliance with Underground Storage Tank (UST) regulations and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules. These regulations require secondary containment, leak detection, and spill response plans to mitigate environmental risks. In California, additional state-level requirements from the California Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA) and local air quality management districts further govern fuel terminal operations, including vapor recovery systems to reduce emissions. Fuel terminals like DEWATERINGNACOLTON are critical nodes in the fuel supply network, connecting refineries to end-users via truck, rail, or pipeline. Their operational reliability supports the broader economy, particularly in regions with high transportation fuel demand. The facility's location in an industrial area of Bloomington underscores its role in serving local and regional markets, while adherence to environmental regulations helps manage risks associated with fuel storage and handling.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in an industrial area of Bloomington, California, within the Inland Empire region. This area experiences a semi-arid climate with low annual rainfall, which can reduce the risk of surface water contamination from spills but increases the importance of groundwater protection. Proximity to residential areas and sensitive receptors such as schools and hospitals necessitates robust spill prevention and vapor control measures. The facility's compliance with SPCC and UST regulations is critical to prevent soil and groundwater contamination from potential leaks or spills.

Frequently asked questions

DEWATERINGNACOLTON is located at 2051 SLOVER, Bloomington, California 92316, United States, in San Bernardino County.

DEWATERINGNACOLTON is a fuel terminal, which stores and distributes petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel, and other fuels.

Fuel terminals in California must comply with U.S. EPA UST and SPCC regulations, as well as state-level rules from CalEPA and local air districts, including vapor recovery and leak detection requirements.

Environmental risks include spills, leaks, and vapor emissions that can contaminate soil, groundwater, and air. Secondary containment, monitoring, and spill response plans are used to mitigate these risks.

As an operational fuel terminal, DEWATERINGNACOLTON stores and distributes fuel to meet regional demand, supporting transportation and industrial activities in the Inland Empire area.

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