Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Associated Terminals of Baton Rouge LLC - Harbour in Port Allen, Louisiana

PORT ALLEN, Louisiana, United States

Overview

Associated Terminals of Baton Rouge LLC is a harbour facility in Port Allen, Louisiana, United States. It operates as a marine terminal handling cargo along the Mississippi River.

Associated Terminals of Baton Rouge LLC is a harbour facility located at 1133 Mahaffey Rd in Port Allen, Louisiana, within West Baton Rouge Parish. The facility is operational and serves as a marine terminal on the Mississippi River, a major waterway for bulk and containerized cargo in the United States. The facility operates under the NAICS code 488320, which covers marine cargo handling. As a harbour terminal, it is subject to federal regulations including the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) for vessel discharges and NPDES permits for shoreside stormwater management. The facility likely handles a mix of bulk commodities and containerized goods, typical for terminals in the Louisiana port complex. Located near Baton Rouge, the facility plays a role in the regional supply chain, supporting industrial and agricultural exports from the Gulf Coast region. Its position on the Mississippi River provides access to inland waterways and international shipping routes, contributing to the economic activity of the area.

Environmental context

The facility is situated along the Mississippi River, a major ecological corridor. Marine terminals in this region must manage stormwater runoff and potential spills from cargo handling to protect water quality. The proximity to sensitive coastal habitats in the Gulf of Mexico requires adherence to oil-water separation and spill prevention measures under the Clean Water Act.

Frequently asked questions

Associated Terminals of Baton Rouge LLC is located at 1133 Mahaffey Rd, Port Allen, Louisiana 70767, United States.

It is a harbour facility that operates as a marine terminal for cargo handling, classified under NAICS 488320.

The facility must comply with US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) for vessel discharges and NPDES permits for stormwater management, as well as MARPOL Annexes for waste disposal.

The Mississippi River provides access to inland waterways and international shipping, making the terminal a key node for bulk and containerized cargo transport in the Gulf Coast region.

Typical measures include stormwater runoff controls, oil-water separation systems, and spill prevention plans to protect the Mississippi River and downstream coastal habitats.

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