Risk: Medium Oil Extraction Operational

California State Lands Commission Oil Extraction Facility in Summerland, California

SUMMERLAND, California, United States

Overview

The California State Lands Commission operates an oil extraction facility in Summerland, Santa Barbara County, California. This site is part of the state's regulatory oversight of oil and gas operations on state-owned lands.

The California State Lands Commission operates an oil extraction facility located at 2297 Finney St., Summerland, California, within Santa Barbara County. This facility is part of the state's management of oil and gas resources on state-owned lands, focusing on extraction activities in the region. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Air Act, including applicable MACT standards for oil and gas extraction. The site is situated in a coastal area, which necessitates compliance with state and federal spill prevention and response regulations, such as the California Oil Spill Prevention and Response Act. As a state-operated facility, it plays a role in balancing resource extraction with environmental stewardship. The location near the Pacific Ocean and residential areas of Summerland underscores the importance of rigorous safety and environmental monitoring to protect local ecosystems and communities.

Environmental context

The facility is located in a coastal region of Santa Barbara County, an area known for its sensitive marine and terrestrial ecosystems. Oil extraction operations here must adhere to strict environmental regulations to prevent spills and minimize impacts on local wildlife and habitats. The proximity to the Pacific Ocean increases the risk of coastal pollution, requiring robust spill response plans and regular inspections.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 2297 Finney St., Summerland, California 93067, in Santa Barbara County.

It is an oil extraction facility that operates on state-owned lands in California, focusing on the extraction of crude oil.

Oil extraction in California is regulated by the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the Clean Air Act, and state-specific spill prevention laws such as the California Oil Spill Prevention and Response Act.

The California State Lands Commission manages oil and gas operations on state-owned lands, ensuring compliance with environmental and safety regulations.

Coastal oil extraction poses risks of oil spills that can harm marine ecosystems, beaches, and wildlife. Facilities must have spill prevention and response plans to mitigate these risks.

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