Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

TESORO REFINING MARKETING COMPANY LLC Fuel Terminal, South Gate, California

SOUTH GATE, California, United States

Overview

TESORO REFINING MARKETING COMPANY LLC operates a fuel terminal in South Gate, California. The facility is part of the broader Los Angeles fuel infrastructure network.

TESORO REFINING MARKETING COMPANY LLC operates a fuel terminal located at 8601 Garfield Ave, South Gate, California, in Los Angeles County. This facility is part of the extensive fuel distribution network serving the greater Los Angeles area, a major hub for petroleum refining and transportation. The terminal operates under U.S. EPA regulations for underground storage tanks (UST) and spill prevention control and countermeasure (SPCC) requirements. California has additional stringent state-level rules for vapor recovery and secondary containment. The facility's NAICS code 541910 indicates it is involved in marketing and refining support services. As a fuel terminal in a densely populated urban area, the facility plays a critical role in supplying gasoline and diesel to local markets. Its location near major transportation corridors ensures efficient distribution, while proximity to residential areas necessitates robust safety and environmental management systems.

Environmental context

Located in South Gate, a densely populated urban area of Los Angeles County, the terminal operates near sensitive receptors such as schools and homes. The facility must comply with California's strict air quality regulations, including vapor recovery systems to minimize volatile organic compound emissions. Secondary containment and leak detection are critical to prevent soil and groundwater contamination in this region with high groundwater vulnerability.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 8601 Garfield Ave, South Gate, California 90280, in Los Angeles County.

It is a fuel terminal, part of the petroleum product storage and distribution infrastructure.

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

The facility is operational.

It supports fuel distribution in the Los Angeles area, a major market with high demand for gasoline and diesel.

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