Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Beaumont Bulk Terminal - Harbour Facility in Beaumont, Texas, United States

BEAUMONT, Texas, United States

Overview

Beaumont Bulk Terminal is an operational harbour facility in Beaumont, Texas, handling bulk cargo along the Gulf Coast. It operates under US EPA VGP and NPDES regulations for stormwater and wastewater management.

Beaumont Bulk Terminal is a harbour facility located at 1339 Carroll Street in Beaumont, Texas, within Jefferson County. Situated near the Gulf Coast, this operational terminal plays a key role in the region's marine logistics, primarily handling bulk cargo. The facility's location along the Neches River provides access to the Gulf of Mexico, supporting regional trade and industrial activity. As a bulk cargo terminal, Beaumont Bulk Terminal operates under the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) for vessel discharges and the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) for shoreside stormwater and wastewater management. These regulatory frameworks require compliance with effluent limits, monitoring, and best management practices to minimize environmental impact. The facility's scale is typical for a regional bulk terminal in the Gulf Coast, focusing on commodities such as agricultural products, minerals, or chemicals. The terminal's operations are significant for the local economy, supporting industries in the Beaumont-Port Arthur area. Its proximity to sensitive coastal habitats necessitates careful stormwater and oil-water management to prevent runoff into the Neches River and Sabine Lake. The facility's role in bulk cargo handling contributes to the broader maritime infrastructure of the United States, aligning with IMO MARPOL Convention standards for waste management and pollution prevention.

Environmental context

Beaumont Bulk Terminal is located near the Neches River and Sabine Lake, areas that support diverse aquatic ecosystems. The handling of bulk cargo, such as coal, grain, or petroleum coke, poses risks of dust generation and spillage, which can affect water quality. Stormwater runoff from the terminal must be managed under NPDES permits to prevent sediment and pollutant discharge. Oil-water separation systems are critical for managing bilge water and machinery leaks, reducing the risk of hydrocarbon contamination in nearby sensitive habitats.

Frequently asked questions

Beaumont Bulk Terminal is located at 1339 Carroll Street in Beaumont, Texas, United States, within Jefferson County.

Beaumont Bulk Terminal handles bulk cargo, which may include commodities such as agricultural products, minerals, or chemicals, typical for a Gulf Coast harbour facility.

The terminal operates under the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) for vessel discharges and the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) for shoreside stormwater and wastewater management.

Environmental risks are managed through compliance with NPDES permits for stormwater runoff, oil-water separation systems, and best management practices to prevent spills and dust emissions.

The terminal supports regional trade and industry in the Beaumont-Port Arthur area, contributing to the US maritime infrastructure and local economy.

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