Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

ADM GRAIN COMPANY-RESERVE Harbour, Reserve, Louisiana | US Marine Utilities

RESERVE, Louisiana, United States

Overview

ADM GRAIN COMPANY-RESERVE is a harbour facility in Reserve, Louisiana, United States, handling grain cargo along the Mississippi River. It operates under US EPA VGP and NPDES regulations.

ADM GRAIN COMPANY-RESERVE is a harbour facility located at 2032 HWY 44 in Reserve, Louisiana, within St. John the Baptist Parish. Situated along the Mississippi River, this operational facility is part of the extensive inland waterway system that supports bulk grain exports from the United States. The facility is owned and operated by ADM, a major agricultural processor, and serves as a key node in the global grain supply chain. As a harbour handling bulk agricultural commodities, the facility's operations involve loading and unloading vessels, managing grain storage, and controlling dust and runoff. The regulatory framework includes the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) for vessel discharges and the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) for shoreside stormwater management. Compliance with the Clean Water Act and state-level environmental regulations is essential for operations in this ecologically sensitive region. The facility's location on the Mississippi River places it within a critical corridor for both commercial navigation and environmental conservation. The river supports diverse aquatic habitats and is subject to seasonal flooding and sediment transport. Effective stormwater management and spill prevention are crucial to minimize impacts on water quality and downstream ecosystems. The facility's role in grain export contributes to regional economic activity and global food supply chains.

Environmental context

The facility is located on the Mississippi River, a major waterway that supports diverse aquatic ecosystems and is subject to seasonal flooding. As a grain handling harbour, key environmental concerns include stormwater runoff containing sediment and agricultural residues, as well as potential spills of grain dust or fuel. The proximity to sensitive coastal habitats in the Gulf of Mexico downstream necessitates robust stormwater management and spill prevention measures under NPDES permits.

Frequently asked questions

ADM GRAIN COMPANY-RESERVE is located at 2032 HWY 44 in Reserve, Louisiana, United States, along the Mississippi River in St. John the Baptist Parish.

The facility handles bulk grain cargo, primarily for export, as part of ADM's agricultural supply chain.

The facility operates under the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) for vessel discharges and the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) for shoreside stormwater management, along with state-level environmental regulations.

Stormwater management at grain handling facilities typically includes containment systems, sediment basins, and best management practices to control runoff containing grain dust and sediment, as required by NPDES permits.

The Mississippi River is a major commercial waterway and ecologically sensitive habitat. The facility's location supports efficient grain transport but requires careful environmental management to protect water quality and downstream ecosystems.

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