Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Chesapeake Terminal - Harbour Facility in Baltimore, Maryland, United States

BALTIMORE, Maryland, United States

Overview

Chesapeake Terminal is an operational harbour facility in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It handles cargo and supports maritime logistics along the Chesapeake Bay.

Chesapeake Terminal is an operational harbour facility located at 2000 Chesapeake Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It serves as a key maritime hub within the Port of Baltimore, one of the busiest ports on the U.S. East Coast, handling a variety of cargo types including bulk, container, and liquid cargo. The facility operates under U.S. federal and state regulations, including the Clean Water Act and the Vessel General Permit (VGP) issued by the U.S. EPA, which governs discharges from vessels and shoreside operations. Stormwater management and oil-water separation are critical for compliance with NPDES permits, especially given the terminal's proximity to the Chesapeake Bay, a sensitive estuarine ecosystem. Chesapeake Terminal plays a significant role in regional trade and economic activity, supporting industries such as manufacturing, agriculture, and energy. Its location on the Chesapeake Bay requires careful environmental management to protect water quality and aquatic habitats, aligning with broader efforts to restore and preserve the bay's health.

Environmental context

The terminal is situated on the Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary in the United States, which supports diverse marine life and is subject to nutrient pollution and habitat degradation. Operations involve handling bulk, container, and liquid cargo, necessitating robust stormwater management and oil-water separation systems to prevent spills and runoff. The facility must comply with the U.S. EPA's VGP and local NPDES permits to minimize environmental impact.

Frequently asked questions

Chesapeake Terminal is located at 2000 Chesapeake Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21226, United States, on the Chesapeake Bay.

Chesapeake Terminal handles a variety of cargo types including bulk, container, and liquid cargo, typical of a major harbour facility.

The terminal operates under the U.S. Clean Water Act, the Vessel General Permit (VGP) for vessel discharges, and NPDES permits for stormwater and wastewater management.

Stormwater management at the terminal includes best management practices such as sediment basins, oil-water separators, and regular monitoring to comply with NPDES permits.

The Chesapeake Bay is a sensitive estuarine ecosystem, requiring the terminal to implement stringent environmental controls to prevent pollution and protect water quality and aquatic habitats.

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