Risk: Medium Fuel Terminal Operational

WHOLESALE RETAIL WAREHOUSE Fuel Terminal in Oroville, California

OROVILLE, California, United States

Overview

WHOLESALE RETAIL WAREHOUSE is a fuel terminal located in Oroville, California, United States. The facility is operational and serves the local fuel infrastructure.

WHOLESALE RETAIL WAREHOUSE is a fuel terminal situated at 850 Oro Dam in Oroville, California. Operating within Butte County, this facility plays a role in the regional fuel distribution network. As a fuel terminal, it handles storage and transfer of petroleum products, supporting local wholesale and retail supply chains. The facility operates under U.S. EPA regulations, including Underground Storage Tank (UST) requirements and Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) rules. In California, additional state-level oversight from the California Environmental Protection Agency and local air quality management districts applies. Typical fuel terminals in this region range from small distribution hubs to large-scale storage facilities with capacities in the tens of thousands of barrels. This terminal contributes to the fuel supply for Oroville and surrounding areas in Butte County. Its location near the Oro Dam and proximity to transportation routes facilitates distribution. The facility's operational status ensures continued support for local energy needs, including transportation and industrial fuel demands.

Environmental context

The facility is located in Oroville, California, near the Feather River and Oroville Dam. This region is prone to drought and wildfire risks, which can affect fuel storage operations. Spill prevention and secondary containment are critical due to potential impacts on local waterways. The facility must comply with California's stringent environmental regulations, including vapor recovery systems and groundwater monitoring, to mitigate risks to sensitive ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

WHOLESALE RETAIL WAREHOUSE is located at 850 Oro Dam in Oroville, California, United States.

It is a fuel terminal that handles storage and distribution of petroleum products for wholesale and retail purposes.

Fuel terminals in California must comply with U.S. EPA UST and SPCC regulations, as well as state-level rules from the California Environmental Protection Agency, including air quality and water protection standards.

The facility is currently operational, supporting fuel supply in Butte County.

Fuel terminals face risks of spills, vapor emissions, and groundwater contamination. Secondary containment, leak detection, and vapor recovery systems are typical mitigation measures.

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