Overview
L & M Renner Inc - Old Bulk Terminal is a fuel terminal located in Eureka, California, United States. It operates under US EPA UST and SPCC regulations.
L & M Renner Inc - Old Bulk Terminal is a fuel terminal situated at 1200 Railroad Ave, Eureka, California, in Humboldt County. The facility is operational and serves as a key node in the local fuel distribution network. As a fuel terminal in California, the facility is subject to stringent environmental and safety regulations, including the US EPA's Underground Storage Tank (UST) requirements and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules. These frameworks mandate secondary containment, leak detection, and spill response plans to mitigate risks associated with fuel storage and handling. The terminal plays a vital role in supplying fuel to the Eureka area and surrounding Humboldt County. Its location near the coast requires careful management of potential spill risks to protect sensitive marine and estuarine environments. The facility's operational status ensures continued support for local transportation and industry.
Environmental context
The facility is located in Eureka, a coastal city in Humboldt County, California, near Humboldt Bay. This region features sensitive estuarine and marine ecosystems. Fuel terminals in such areas must implement robust secondary containment and spill prevention measures to protect water quality and aquatic life. The local climate, with frequent fog and rain, can influence tank integrity and corrosion management.
Frequently asked questions
The terminal is located at 1200 Railroad Ave, Eureka, California 95501, in Humboldt County.
The facility is currently operational, serving as a fuel terminal in the Eureka area.
Fuel terminals in California must comply with US EPA UST regulations for underground storage tanks and SPCC rules for spill prevention, as well as state-specific environmental and safety standards.
Risk management includes secondary containment for tanks, leak detection systems, spill response plans, and regular inspections to prevent releases of fuel into the environment.
Fuel terminals store and distribute petroleum products to local gas stations, businesses, and industries, supporting transportation, agriculture, and economic activity in the region.
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