INTRO

Project Description

Western Pump was contracted by the Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians to lead the development of a new retail fueling facility and convenience store located off Interstate 10 in Coachella, California. The project includes the installation of one of the largest underground fuel tank systems in Southern California’s history, marking a significant step in the Tribe’s economic diversification efforts.

DETAILS

Project Details

Services Provided

  • Located in Coachella, California
  • Contracted by the Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians
  • Construction of a new retail fueling station and convenience store
  • Installation of one of the largest underground storage tank sets in Southern California
  • Four 64,000-gallon fuel tanks and one 8,000-gallon DEF tank
  • Total fuel storage capacity of 248,000 gallons
  • Built on tribal land as part of the Tribe’s economic diversification strategy
  • Turnkey project from design through long-term service
  • Project design and engineering
  • Permitting and environmental compliance coordination
  • Excavation and installation of (4) 64,000-gallon fuel tanks and (1) 8,000-gallon DEF tank
  • Equipment procurement and installation (fuel dispensers, piping, monitoring systems)
  • Electrical and mechanical system integration
  • Project management and construction oversight
  • Long-term service and maintenance planning
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Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians Tank Set