Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

AMPORT - CHILDS STREET Harbour Facility in Baltimore, Maryland | Marine Utilities

BALTIMORE, Maryland, United States

Overview

AMPORT - CHILDS STREET is an operational harbour facility in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It serves as a Marine Utilities hub for cargo handling and vessel services in the Port of Baltimore.

AMPORT - CHILDS STREET is a harbour facility located at 2901 Childs Street in Baltimore, Maryland, within the Port of Baltimore. As part of the United States Marine Utilities sector, this operational facility supports cargo handling and vessel services, contributing to the region's maritime infrastructure. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for shoreside operations, ensuring compliance with environmental standards for stormwater management and oil-water separation. Typical harbour operations in this region involve containerized cargo, bulk goods, and liquid cargo, with throughput measured in TEUs annually. Located in Baltimore's industrial waterfront, the facility plays a key role in the local economy and supply chain. Its proximity to the Chesapeake Bay watershed necessitates careful environmental management to protect sensitive coastal habitats. The facility's operational status supports ongoing maritime trade and logistics in the Mid-Atlantic region.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in the Baltimore Harbor, part of the Chesapeake Bay estuary, a sensitive coastal ecosystem. Harbour operations involve cargo handling that can generate stormwater runoff and potential oil-water discharges. Regulatory compliance under the US EPA VGP and NPDES permits requires best management practices for pollution prevention, including spill control and sediment management.

Frequently asked questions

AMPORT - CHILDS STREET is located at 2901 Childs Street in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, within the Port of Baltimore.

AMPORT - CHILDS STREET is a harbour facility that handles cargo and provides vessel services as part of the Marine Utilities sector.

Harbour facilities in the US must comply with the EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) for vessel discharges and NPDES permits for shoreside stormwater and wastewater management.

Key environmental considerations include stormwater runoff management, oil-water separation, and protection of sensitive coastal habitats like the Chesapeake Bay.

As part of the Port of Baltimore, the facility supports maritime trade and logistics, providing jobs and facilitating cargo movement in the Mid-Atlantic region.

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