Eco-Energy Liquid Bulk Receiving Terminal
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Summary
- SCH Number
- 2016112007
- Lead Agency
- Stockton, Port of (Port of Stockton)
- Document Title
- Eco-Energy Liquid Bulk Receiving Terminal
- Document Type
- EIR - Draft EIR
- Received
- Present Land Use
- Port District (PT) / Industrial Use
- Document Description
- Eco-Energy is proposing to construct and operate a 10-acre liquid bulk receiving terminal at the Port of Stockton. The Project involves the construction of new rail leads and switches, a rail offload yard to temporarily store up to 108 railcars, the pipeline to connect the terminal to nearby NuStar facility tanks, a single story support building, and a cast-in-place concrete pump station. With construction of the proposed receiving terminal, liquid bulk petroleum products would be transferred from the Eco-Energy terminal to the adjacent NuStar bulk petroleum terminal through a closed-loop pipeline system. A maximum total of 60 unit trains per year would be received at the proposed facility. Construction of the project is expected to occur in the fall of winter of 2017, or as soon as permits are received and would last approx. 10 to 12 months.
- Contact Information
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Jason Cashman
Port of Stockton
2201 W. Washington Street
Stockton, CA 95203
Phone : (209) 946-0246
Location
- Coordinates
- 37°56'25"N 121°19'29"W
- Cities
- Stockton
- Counties
- San Joaquin
- Cross Streets
- 630 Port Road 23
- Zip
- 95203
- Total Acres
- 1851
- Parcel #
- 14503012
- State Highways
- SR-4
- Railways
- CCTR, BNSF, UP
- Waterways
- San Joaquin River
- Township
- 1N
- Range
- 6E
- Section
- 9
- Base
- 1851
Notice of Completion
- Review Period Start
- Review Period End
- Development Type
- Industrial (10 Acres, 4 Employees)
- Local Action
- Other Action Other Action: Lease Issurance
- Project Issues
- Agricultural Land Air Quality Archaeologic-Historic Biological Resources Drainage/Absorption Forest Land/Fire Hazard Geologic/Seismic Minerals Noise Population/Housing Balance Public Services Recreation/Parks Schools/Universities Septic System Sewer Capacity Soil Erosion/Compaction/Grading Solid Waste Toxic/Hazardous Traffic/Circulation Vegetation Water Quality Water Supply Wetland/Riparian Land Use Cumulative Effects
- Reviewing Agencies
- Cal Fire California Department of Fish and Wildlife, North Central Region 2 California Department of Parks and Recreation California Department of Transportation, District 10 California Energy Commission California Highway Patrol California Native American Heritage Commission California Public Utilities Commission California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Sacramento Region 5 Central Valley Flood Protection Board Delta Protection Commission Delta Stewardship Council Department of Water Resources Resources Agency Air Resources Board, Major Industrial Projects
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