Risk: Medium Oil Pipeline Operational

Santa Fe Pacific Pipeline Colton Terminal - Oil Pipeline Facility in Bloomington, California

BLOOMINGTON, California, United States

Overview

The Santa Fe Pacific Pipeline Colton Terminal in Bloomington, California, is an operational oil pipeline facility handling crude and refined petroleum products under US PHMSA and DOT regulations.

The Santa Fe Pacific Pipeline Colton Terminal is an oil pipeline facility located at 2359 Riverside Ave in Bloomington, San Bernardino County, California. It operates within the United States' extensive pipeline infrastructure network, serving as a key node for the transport of crude oil and refined petroleum products. The facility is part of the Santa Fe Pacific Pipeline system, which connects production areas to refineries and distribution centers across the region. This terminal operates under the regulatory oversight of the US Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and complies with DOT 49 CFR Part 195 for hazardous liquid pipelines. The facility's NAICS codes (486110 for crude oil pipelines and 486210 for refined petroleum product pipelines) indicate its dual role in handling both crude and refined commodities. Typical pipeline infrastructure in California includes extensive networks traversing diverse terrains, with cathodic protection systems and regular integrity assessments to mitigate corrosion risks. The Colton Terminal plays a significant role in the regional energy supply chain, supporting the movement of petroleum products to markets in Southern California. Its location in San Bernardino County places it near major transportation corridors and population centers, requiring robust safety and environmental management practices. The facility's operational status ensures continued contribution to the state's energy infrastructure, subject to ongoing regulatory compliance and industry standards.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in Bloomington, a community within the Inland Empire region of Southern California, an area with a mix of residential, industrial, and agricultural land uses. Proximity to populated areas and waterways necessitates careful management of spill risks and groundwater protection. The region's semi-arid climate and seismic activity add to operational considerations for pipeline integrity and emergency response planning.

Frequently asked questions

The Santa Fe Pacific Pipeline Colton Terminal is located at 2359 Riverside Ave in Bloomington, San Bernardino County, California, United States.

The terminal is an oil pipeline facility that handles the transport of crude oil and refined petroleum products as part of the Santa Fe Pacific Pipeline system.

The facility operates under US PHMSA and DOT 49 CFR Part 195 regulations for hazardous liquid pipelines, which mandate safety standards, integrity management, and spill response planning.

The facility's NAICS codes are 486110 (Crude Petroleum Pipelines) and 486210 (Refined Petroleum Product Pipelines), indicating its dual commodity handling.

The terminal supports the distribution of petroleum products to Southern California markets, playing a key role in the regional energy supply chain and connecting production areas to refineries and end users.

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