Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

COGEN POWER Harbour Facility, Highlands, Texas | Marine Utilities

HIGHLANDS, Texas, United States

Overview

COGEN POWER is an operational harbour facility in Highlands, Texas, United States. It serves the Houston-area industrial corridor along the Houston Ship Channel.

COGEN POWER is a harbour facility located in Highlands, Texas, within Harris County. It operates along the Houston Ship Channel, a major maritime corridor supporting petrochemical and industrial cargo. The facility is part of the broader Marine Utilities sector in the United States, handling vessel traffic and cargo transfer. As a harbour facility, COGEN POWER operates under the regulatory framework of the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for stormwater management. The facility likely handles bulk and containerized cargo, typical for the Houston area. Operations are subject to IMO MARPOL Annexes for vessel waste management. The facility's location in the Houston Ship Channel places it in a region with significant industrial activity and proximity to sensitive coastal habitats. Stormwater and oil-water management are critical environmental considerations. The facility contributes to the regional economy by supporting maritime logistics and energy exports.

Environmental context

The facility is situated along the Houston Ship Channel, a major waterway with heavy industrial traffic. Proximity to Galveston Bay and coastal wetlands requires careful management of stormwater runoff and potential oil spills. Cargo handling operations, particularly bulk liquids and petrochemicals, necessitate robust spill prevention and containment measures. The facility's environmental management aligns with US EPA regulations for marine terminals.

Frequently asked questions

COGEN POWER is located in Highlands, Texas, United States, along the Houston Ship Channel in Harris County.

COGEN POWER is a harbour facility that handles maritime cargo and vessel operations, part of the Marine Utilities sector.

The facility operates under US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits, and must comply with IMO MARPOL Annexes for vessel waste management.

Harbour facilities in Texas must manage stormwater runoff, oil-water separation, and spill prevention due to proximity to sensitive coastal habitats like Galveston Bay.

COGEN POWER supports maritime logistics and petrochemical exports along the Houston Ship Channel, a key industrial corridor.

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