Risk: Low Gas Distribution Station Operational

T-1367 LOCATION A Gas Distribution Station, Afton, California

AFTON, California, United States

Overview

T-1367 LOCATION A is a gas distribution station in Afton, California, United States. It is operational and serves the local natural gas network.

T-1367 LOCATION A is a gas distribution station located in Afton, California, within Butte County. As part of the United States gas infrastructure, it plays a role in delivering natural gas to residential, commercial, and industrial customers in the region. The facility is operational and contributes to the energy supply chain in Northern California. The station operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Department of Transportation's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and complies with 49 CFR Part 192 for gas distribution. These regulations ensure safety standards for pipeline design, construction, operation, and maintenance. The facility's NAICS code 221210 indicates it is involved in natural gas distribution. Environmental considerations for gas distribution stations include proximity to populated areas and potential for methane leakage. T-1367 LOCATION A is situated in a rural area near Afton, which may reduce population exposure. The facility's role in the local grid supports energy reliability for the community.

Environmental context

The station is located in Butte County, California, an area with a Mediterranean climate and agricultural land use. Proximity to populated areas is moderate, with Afton being a small community. Seismic activity is a risk factor in California, requiring adherence to stringent pipeline safety standards. The facility's operational status indicates ongoing monitoring for leaks and pressure management to minimize environmental impact.

Frequently asked questions

T-1367 LOCATION A is located in Afton, California, United States, along Road Y near Afton Boulevard in Butte County.

It is a gas distribution station that receives natural gas from transmission pipelines and reduces pressure for delivery to local customers.

The operator is not publicly listed, but gas distribution stations in California are typically operated by local utilities or gas companies regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission.

Gas distribution stations must comply with PHMSA pipeline safety regulations under 49 CFR Part 192, which cover design, construction, operation, and maintenance standards.

Gas distribution stations can contribute to methane emissions through leaks. Regulatory requirements mandate leak detection and repair programs to minimize environmental impact.

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