Overview
CMTFII LLC is an operational harbour facility in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. It serves as a Marine Utilities hub for the region's maritime activities.
CMTFII LLC is a harbour facility located at 525 E Bay St Ste 201, Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Operating under NAICS code 488320 (Marine Cargo Handling), it supports the region's maritime logistics and cargo operations. The facility is situated in the historic port city of Charleston, a major hub for container and bulk cargo on the U.S. East Coast. As a harbour facility, CMTFII LLC handles cargo transfer and vessel services typical of a mid-sized port operation. The facility operates under U.S. federal regulations including the Clean Water Act and the Vessel General Permit (VGP) for stormwater and ballast water management. Compliance with MARPOL Annexes I-V is required for international vessels, ensuring oil, sewage, garbage, and air emissions are controlled. The facility's location in Charleston places it near sensitive coastal habitats, including estuaries and salt marshes. Effective stormwater management and spill prevention are critical to protect local water quality. CMTFII LLC contributes to the regional economy by facilitating maritime trade and supporting the supply chain for the Southeastern United States.
Environmental context
The facility operates in Charleston, South Carolina, a coastal area with extensive salt marshes and estuarine ecosystems. These habitats are sensitive to pollution from maritime activities, including oil spills, ballast water discharge, and stormwater runoff. The facility must manage cargo handling and vessel operations to minimize environmental impact, with regulatory oversight from the EPA and Coast Guard.
Frequently asked questions
CMTFII LLC is located at 525 E Bay St Ste 201, Charleston, South Carolina 29403, United States.
CMTFII LLC is a harbour facility classified under NAICS code 488320 (Marine Cargo Handling), serving as a Marine Utilities hub for maritime cargo operations.
Harbour facilities in the United States must comply with the Clean Water Act, Vessel General Permit (VGP) for stormwater and ballast water, and MARPOL Annexes for pollution prevention from vessels.
Harbours near sensitive coastal habitats must manage stormwater runoff, oil spills, and ballast water discharge to protect local ecosystems such as salt marshes and estuaries.
As a marine cargo handling facility, CMTFII LLC supports maritime trade and logistics in Charleston, a major port city, facilitating regional supply chains and economic activity.
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