Risk: Medium Gas Distribution Station Operational

FREMONT GAS AND ELEC METER PLANT - Gas Distribution Station in Fremont, California

FREMONT, California, United States

Overview

FREMONT GAS AND ELEC METER PLANT is an operational gas distribution station in Fremont, California. It serves the local natural gas network under US PHMSA and DOT 49 CFR Part 192 regulations.

The FREMONT GAS AND ELEC METER PLANT is a gas distribution station located at 42100 Boyce Rd, Fremont, California, in Alameda County. As part of the United States' extensive natural gas infrastructure, this facility plays a role in delivering gas to residential, commercial, and industrial customers in the region. The plant is operational and classified under NAICS codes 221112 (Electric Power Distribution), 221122 (Electric Power Transmission), and 221210 (Natural Gas Distribution), reflecting its integration with broader energy systems. Operating within the regulatory framework of the US Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and DOT 49 CFR Part 192, the facility adheres to safety standards for gas distribution. Typical gas distribution stations in California manage pressures ranging from medium to high, with metering and regulation equipment to control flow. The plant's location in a suburban area near Silicon Valley implies a moderate scale, likely serving thousands of customers. Environmentally, the plant's operation contributes to the region's energy supply, supporting local economic activity. Its proximity to populated areas necessitates robust safety protocols and leak detection systems. The facility is part of California's transition to cleaner energy, with potential integration of renewable natural gas in the future.

Environmental context

Located in Fremont, California, the plant operates in a seismically active region, requiring earthquake-resistant design and emergency shutdown systems. The facility's proximity to residential and commercial zones necessitates strict adherence to PHMSA safety regulations to mitigate risks from gas leaks or pressure failures. Local air quality regulations also influence operational practices, including methane emission controls.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 42100 Boyce Rd, Fremont, California 94538, in Alameda County, United States.

It is a gas distribution station that meters and regulates natural gas flow from transmission pipelines to local distribution networks serving customers in Fremont and surrounding areas.

Gas distribution stations in California must comply with PHMSA pipeline safety regulations under DOT 49 CFR Part 192, as well as state-specific safety and environmental rules enforced by the California Public Utilities Commission.

The plant follows PHMSA-mandated safety protocols including regular inspections, pressure monitoring, leak detection, and emergency shutdown systems. Seismic resilience is also a key design consideration given California's earthquake risk.

Gas distribution stations are critical for reducing pressure from high-pressure transmission lines to safe levels for local use, ensuring reliable natural gas supply to homes, businesses, and industrial facilities.

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