Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

CONSOLIDATED TERMINALS AND LOGISTICS COMPANY Harbour, Mount Vernon, Indiana

MOUNT VERNON, Indiana, United States

Overview

CONSOLIDATED TERMINALS AND LOGISTICS COMPANY is an operational harbour in Mount Vernon, Indiana, United States. It handles marine cargo under NAICS 488320, serving the inland waterway logistics sector.

CONSOLIDATED TERMINALS AND LOGISTICS COMPANY is a harbour facility located at 2701 BLUFF RD, Mount Vernon, Posey County, Indiana, United States. The facility is operational and classified under NAICS 488320, which covers marine cargo handling. It is situated on the Ohio River, a key inland waterway for bulk and containerized cargo transport. The facility operates under U.S. regulatory frameworks including the EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) for vessel discharges and NPDES permits for shoreside stormwater management. As a marine terminal, it likely handles bulk commodities such as grain, coal, or aggregates, common to the Ohio River region. The facility's scale is typical of a medium-sized inland harbour serving regional logistics. Environmental considerations include proximity to the Ohio River, which supports diverse aquatic habitats. Stormwater runoff and potential oil-water separation are managed under NPDES permits. The facility contributes to the regional economy by facilitating maritime trade and connecting to rail and road networks.

Environmental context

The facility is located on the Ohio River, a major tributary of the Mississippi River system. The river supports a variety of fish and wildlife habitats. Operations involve cargo handling that may generate stormwater runoff containing sediments or potential pollutants. Management under the EPA VGP and NPDES permits ensures compliance with discharge limits and best management practices for spill prevention.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 2701 BLUFF RD, Mount Vernon, Posey County, Indiana, United States, on the Ohio River.

As a marine terminal under NAICS 488320, it handles marine cargo, likely including bulk commodities such as grain, coal, or aggregates common to the Ohio River region.

The facility operates under the U.S. EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) for vessel discharges and NPDES permits for stormwater management, ensuring compliance with environmental standards.

Environmental management includes stormwater runoff controls, spill prevention measures, and adherence to discharge permits under the Clean Water Act.

The Ohio River is a key inland waterway connecting to the Mississippi River system, supporting regional trade and transport of bulk goods.

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