Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

L & M Renner Inc - Willow Creek Cardlock Fuel Terminal, Willow Creek, California

WILLOW CREEK, California, United States

Overview

L & M Renner Inc - Willow Creek Cardlock is a fuel terminal in Willow Creek, California. It serves the local community with fuel distribution infrastructure.

L & M Renner Inc - Willow Creek Cardlock is a fuel terminal located at 38946 Highway 299 in Willow Creek, Humboldt County, California. The facility is operational and provides fuel storage and dispensing services to the region. As a cardlock facility, it offers automated fueling access for commercial and fleet customers. In California, fuel terminals operate under stringent regulations enforced by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and local air quality districts. The facility must comply with underground storage tank (UST) requirements under the US EPA and California Code of Regulations, including leak detection, spill prevention, and secondary containment measures. The state's robust environmental oversight ensures that fuel handling minimizes risks to soil and groundwater. The Willow Creek area is rural and forested, with proximity to the Six Rivers National Forest. The facility's location along Highway 299 makes it a key refueling point for vehicles traveling through the region. Its operational role supports local transportation and commerce, contributing to the economic activity of Humboldt County.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in a rural area near the Six Rivers National Forest, which includes sensitive ecosystems and watersheds. Fuel terminals in such settings require robust spill prevention and secondary containment to protect groundwater and surface water. The region's seismic activity also necessitates adherence to California's strict building codes for fuel storage tanks.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 38946 Highway 299, Willow Creek, Humboldt County, California 95573, USA.

It is a fuel terminal, specifically a cardlock facility that provides automated fueling access for commercial and fleet vehicles.

Fuel terminals in California must comply with US EPA UST regulations, California's UST program, CARB air quality rules, and local fire codes. Spill prevention and secondary containment are required.

The facility is required to have leak detection, spill containment, and secondary containment systems to prevent fuel releases. Regular inspections and maintenance ensure compliance with environmental standards.

It serves as a key refueling point for vehicles traveling along Highway 299, supporting local transportation, commerce, and access to the Six Rivers National Forest area.

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