Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

C & C Depot Seabrook Harbour Facility in Seabrook, Texas

SEABROOK, Texas, United States

Overview

C & C Depot Seabrook is an operational harbour facility located at 12560 Port Road in Seabrook, Texas, United States. It serves as a marine utilities hub in the Houston-Galveston region.

C & C Depot Seabrook is a harbour facility situated at 12560 Port Road in Seabrook, Texas, within Harris County. The facility is operational and plays a role in the marine infrastructure of the Houston-Galveston area, a major hub for maritime trade in the United States. As a harbour, the facility handles various cargo types typical of the region, including containerized goods and bulk materials. Operations are subject to federal regulations such as the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for stormwater management, ensuring compliance with environmental standards for discharges and waste handling. The facility's location near the Galveston Bay complex places it in an ecologically sensitive coastal environment. Effective stormwater and oil-water management are critical to minimize impacts on local waterways and marine habitats. The harbour contributes to the regional economy by supporting maritime logistics and trade.

Environmental context

Located in the Galveston Bay watershed, the facility operates in a coastal environment with sensitive estuarine habitats. Stormwater runoff and potential oil-water discharges are key environmental concerns, managed under US EPA NPDES permits. The harbour's proximity to urban and industrial areas requires careful handling of cargo residues and ballast water to protect local marine ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

C & C Depot Seabrook is located at 12560 Port Road in Seabrook, Texas, United States, within Harris County.

C & C Depot Seabrook is a harbour facility, part of the marine utilities sector, supporting maritime operations such as cargo handling and vessel services.

Harbour facilities in the US must comply with the EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) for discharges, NPDES permits for stormwater, and MARPOL Annexes for waste management.

Key environmental considerations include stormwater management, oil-water separation, and protection of coastal habitats like Galveston Bay, which is sensitive to pollution from maritime activities.

As a harbour facility, it supports regional trade and logistics, providing infrastructure for cargo handling and vessel services in the Houston-Galveston maritime hub.

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