Risk: Medium Gas Distribution Station Operational

PG&E Project R-1270 Fruitvale Gas Distribution Station, Oakland, California

OAKLAND, California, United States

Overview

PG&E Project R-1270 Fruitvale is a gas distribution station in Oakland, California, operated by Pacific Gas and Electric Company. It serves the local natural gas network in Alameda County.

PG&E Project R-1270 Fruitvale is a gas distribution station located in Oakland, California, within Alameda County. The facility is part of Pacific Gas and Electric Company's extensive natural gas distribution system, which serves millions of customers across Northern California. As a gas distribution station, it plays a critical role in regulating and metering natural gas flow from transmission pipelines to local distribution networks. The facility operates under the regulatory oversight of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and adheres to federal pipeline safety regulations under 49 CFR Part 192, administered by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). Gas distribution stations like this one typically include pressure regulation, metering, and odorization equipment to ensure safe and reliable delivery to residential, commercial, and industrial customers. Located in a densely populated urban area, the station is part of a mature gas infrastructure network that supports Oakland's energy needs. Its operational status ensures continued service to the community, contributing to the region's energy reliability. The facility's design and maintenance follow industry standards to mitigate risks associated with high-pressure gas operations in populated settings.

Environmental context

The station is situated in an urban environment with high population density, which necessitates stringent safety protocols. Proximity to residential and commercial areas requires robust leak detection and emergency response plans. The region's seismic activity, due to nearby fault lines, adds a layer of risk that is addressed through earthquake-resistant design and regular inspections. Climate hazards such as wildfires may also impact operations, requiring coordination with local emergency services.

Frequently asked questions

PG&E Project R-1270 Fruitvale is located in Oakland, California, in Alameda County. The facility's approximate coordinates are 37.7704° N, -122.2245° W.

It is a gas distribution station that regulates and meters natural gas flow from transmission pipelines to local distribution networks, serving residential, commercial, and industrial customers in the Oakland area.

The facility is operated by Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), a major utility serving Northern California.

Gas distribution stations in California must comply with federal PHMSA pipeline safety regulations (49 CFR Part 192) and state regulations enforced by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). These cover design, construction, operation, and maintenance standards.

Urban gas distribution stations incorporate pressure regulation, leak detection systems, automatic shut-off valves, and emergency response plans. Seismic bracing and fire-resistant materials are often used to mitigate risks from earthquakes and other hazards.

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