Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

Nick Barbieri Trucking LLC DBA Redwood Coast Fuels - Fuel Terminal in Ukiah, California

UKIAH, California, United States

Overview

Nick Barbieri Trucking LLC DBA Redwood Coast Fuels operates a fuel terminal in Ukiah, California. The facility supports local fuel distribution in Mendocino County.

Nick Barbieri Trucking LLC DBA Redwood Coast Fuels is a fuel terminal located at 3471 N State St, Ukiah, California 95482. The facility is operational and serves the fuel distribution needs of Mendocino County and surrounding areas. As a fuel terminal, it plays a key role in the regional supply chain for petroleum products. The facility operates under U.S. EPA regulations for underground storage tanks (UST) and Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules. California has additional stringent environmental and safety standards for fuel handling and storage, including secondary containment and vapor recovery requirements. The terminal's NAICS codes (424710 and 811111) indicate petroleum bulk stations and general automotive repair, suggesting a combination of storage and maintenance activities. This fuel terminal supports local transportation and agricultural sectors in Ukiah and the broader North Coast region. Its location near State Route 20 provides access to distribution networks. The facility contributes to the energy infrastructure of Mendocino County, serving commercial and residential fuel demands.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in Ukiah, a city in Mendocino County with a Mediterranean climate. Proximity to the Russian River and sensitive ecosystems requires careful spill prevention and containment measures. California's strict environmental regulations mandate secondary containment for tanks and regular monitoring to protect groundwater and surface water resources.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 3471 N State St, Ukiah, California 95482, in Mendocino County.

It is a fuel terminal that handles the storage and distribution of petroleum products.

The facility must comply with U.S. EPA UST and SPCC regulations, as well as California's stricter environmental and safety standards for fuel handling and storage.

Fuel terminals serve as intermediate storage and distribution points, receiving fuel from refineries or pipelines and supplying local markets such as gas stations, airports, and industrial users.

California requires secondary containment for underground and aboveground storage tanks, vapor recovery systems, and regular leak detection and monitoring to prevent soil and groundwater contamination.

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