Upgrade CNG Station

Contract Number
MS04050
MSRC Award
$250,000.00
Project Background

R.F. Dickson Co., dba California Clean Fuels (CCF) supports the goal of clean air and a healthier environment through the reduction of air pollution from motor vehicles. The upgraded station greatly improves fueling support to the growing fleet of regionally operated light-, medium- and heavy-duty compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles, as school districts, transit fleets and waste collection operators continue to implement fleet conversion to CNG to meet local (SCAQMD) and California Air Resources Board (ARB) fleet rules and regulations. The station expansion specifically supports R.F. Dicksons growing fleet of CNG heavy-duty municipal street sweepers as well as Bellflower Unified School Districts (Bellflower USD) CNG school buses and maintenance fleet vehicles.

Emission Tons CO Annual
0.00
Emission Tons CO Total
0.00
Emission Tons NOX Annual
0.00
Emission Tons PM Annual
0.00
Emission Tons PM Total
0.00
Emission Tons Rog Annual
0.00
Emission Tons Rog Total
0.00
Other Information
Alternative fuel refueling infrastructure is an essential component of an overall alternative fuel vehicle program. To avoid the potential for double counting emission reductions, however, the accepted practice is to allocate air quality benefits to the alternative fuel vehicles. Thus, although quantified emission reductions are not included herein, this alternative fuel infrastructure expansion project enabled a larger number of low emission vehicles to be deployed within the SCAQMD.
Project City
Bellflower
Project Cost Description

703828.00

Project Implementation

California Clean Fuels upgraded its regional CNG fueling station, which is located at 15330 South Woodruff Avenue, Bellflower, CA, 90706. This station is near the 91, 5, 605, 710 and 105 freeways, providing excellent public access for the CNG vehicle population operating throughout southern California.

Equipment specifications that met key project criteria were used to solicit an experienced CNG station contractor to implement the station upgrade. The station upgrade prime contractor selected was AMTEK Construction. CCF will continue to operate and maintain the station. The upgraded station meets all applicable codes/standards for CNG fueling. R.F. Dickson was responsible for overall project management to ensure the timely completion of the project.

Project Objectives

The objective of this project was implementation of a CNG station upgrade that: 1) helps the station to better meet projected throughput requirements as a function of peak demand over time, 2) meets long-term operational requirements, 3) was designed using state-of-the-art, proven fuel storage, dispensing and compression technologies, 4) is easy to access and operate by a variety of NGV configurations, and 5) is compatible with all applicable industry and public codes and standards (both health and safety) to ensure safe installation and operation.

Project Results Description

The expanded station opened on May 15, 2007. CCF experienced a handful of startup bugs including computer software problems and line feed leaks. All hardware issues have now been addressed but the software issues continue to need attention. More information on the startup of the station can be found in the Final Report. Fleet customers of the expanded station include the City of Bellflower, the City of Lakewood, R.F. Dickson Co., Inc. (street sweepers), Bellflower USD, Super Shuttle and Express Shuttle, among many others. The station is equipped with a universal card billing system that allows the use of standard Visa/Mastercard-type credit cards.

Project State
California
Project Year
Summary Approved
No
Total Project Cost
$703,828.00
Co Funding Amount
$453,828.00
Contractor Address
12524 Clark Ave.
Contractor Agency
R.F. Dickson Co., Inc.
Contractor City
Downey
Contractor Contact
Steve Dickson
Contractor Country
United States of America
Contractor State
CA
Contractor Phone
Contractor ID
0
Contractor Zip
90242
Co Participants
South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD)
California Energy Commission (CEC)
Final Report Approved
No