Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Digester Tanks Laurel St Harbour Facility in Bellingham, Washington

BELLINGHAM, Washington, United States

Overview

Digester Tanks Laurel St is a harbour facility in Bellingham, Washington, United States. It operates under the NAICS code 488310 for port and harbour operations.

Digester Tanks Laurel St is a harbour facility located at 298 W Laurel St in Bellingham, Washington, United States. The facility is operational and classified under NAICS code 488310, which covers port and harbour operations. Bellingham is a coastal city in Whatcom County, situated on Bellingham Bay in Puget Sound. As a harbour facility, Digester Tanks Laurel St likely handles cargo and vessel operations typical of a medium-scale port. The facility operates under US federal regulations including the EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for stormwater management. Washington State has additional environmental requirements for marine terminals, including oil spill prevention and air quality controls. The facility's location in Bellingham Bay places it within a sensitive coastal ecosystem. The bay supports salmon runs, shellfish beds, and marine wildlife. Harbour operations require careful management of stormwater runoff, ballast water, and cargo handling to minimize environmental impact. The facility contributes to the regional economy by supporting maritime trade and transportation.

Environmental context

The facility is located on Bellingham Bay, part of the Salish Sea ecosystem. This area supports critical habitats for salmon, orcas, and shellfish. Harbour operations must manage stormwater runoff to prevent pollution from cargo handling and vessel activities. Oil-water separation and spill response plans are essential given the proximity to sensitive marine environments.

Frequently asked questions

Digester Tanks Laurel St is located at 298 W Laurel St in Bellingham, Washington, United States.

It is a harbour facility classified under NAICS code 488310 for port and harbour operations.

Harbour facilities in the US must comply with the EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) for discharges from vessels, NPDES permits for stormwater, and state-specific environmental regulations.

Bellingham Bay is part of the Salish Sea, supporting salmon, orcas, and shellfish. Harbour operations must manage runoff and spills to protect this sensitive ecosystem.

The facility is operational.

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