Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Eastern Minerals Inc Harbour, Chelsea, Massachusetts | Marine Cargo Facility

CHELSEA, Massachusetts, United States

Overview

Eastern Minerals Inc is an operational harbour facility in Chelsea, Massachusetts, United States. It handles marine cargo under NAICS code 488320, serving the Boston area.

Eastern Minerals Inc is a harbour facility located at 37 Marginal St in Chelsea, Massachusetts, within the Suffolk County area. The facility is operational and classified under NAICS code 488320 for marine cargo handling, serving the greater Boston maritime region. The facility operates under U.S. federal regulations including the EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for shoreside activities. As a harbour handling marine cargo, it must comply with stormwater management and oil-water separation requirements to prevent pollution. The facility's scale is typical for a regional harbour supporting bulk or containerized cargo. Eastern Minerals Inc plays a role in the regional supply chain, facilitating marine transport for the Boston metropolitan area. Its location on the Chelsea River provides access to Boston Harbor, supporting local industry and commerce. Environmental management practices focus on minimizing impacts on the adjacent coastal ecosystem.

Environmental context

The facility is situated on the Chelsea River, a tributary of Boston Harbor, which is part of a densely urbanized coastal environment. Marine cargo handling operations require careful management of stormwater runoff and potential oil spills to protect water quality. The area supports diverse marine life, and the facility must adhere to strict environmental regulations to minimize ecological disruption.

Frequently asked questions

Eastern Minerals Inc is located at 37 Marginal St, Chelsea, Massachusetts 02150, United States.

Eastern Minerals Inc is an operational harbour facility that handles marine cargo, classified under NAICS code 488320.

The facility operates under the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits, which regulate discharges from vessels and shoreside activities.

Located on the Chelsea River, the facility must manage stormwater and oil-water separation to protect Boston Harbor's water quality and marine ecosystem.

The facility supports regional supply chains by facilitating marine cargo transport for the Boston metropolitan area, serving local industry and commerce.

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