Jet fuel from the pipeline is also delivered to the Harry Reid International Airport tank farm in Paradise.
The line was the sole source for the products it delivers to Las Vegas until the Unev pipeline began operating in 2012.
Several organizations, as well as state government agencies, responded to the CalNev Expansion Project such as the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California and the Nevada Department of Wildlife.
The project proposed building across Cajon Creek Conservation Area in San Bernardino which would affect over 20 sensitive species.
[6] The CalNev Pipeline begins in Los Angeles, California, runs through with terminal stops in San Bernardino County in the cities of Colton and Barstow and ends outside of Las Vegas, Nevada.
[8] Calnev is an interstate pipeline crossing California and Nevada therefore it is managed by PMHSA and inspected by federal agents.
[8] In 2016, there were seven broad system-wide program inspections and two targeted investigations intended to scrutinize certain safety features in regards to the pipeline.
], then-President Donald Trump issued a key memorandum altering previous regulations regarding the construction of pipelines in the United States.