Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Edward C Levy-Miller Rd Dock: Harbour Facility in Dearborn, Michigan

DEARBORN, Michigan, United States

Overview

Edward C Levy-Miller Rd Dock is a harbour facility in Dearborn, Michigan, United States. It serves as a marine utility for cargo handling along the Detroit River.

Edward C Levy-Miller Rd Dock is a harbour facility located in Dearborn, Wayne County, Michigan, United States. Situated on the Detroit River, this operational dock supports marine cargo handling activities in the Great Lakes region. The facility is part of the broader Edward C Levy Company operations, which specialize in slag processing and aggregate materials. As a harbour facility, the dock handles bulk cargo such as aggregates and industrial materials. Operations are subject to US EPA regulations including the Vessel General Permit (VGP) for ballast water and stormwater management under the NPDES program. The facility likely employs standard dock infrastructure for loading and unloading barges and ships. The facility's location in the industrial corridor of southeastern Michigan places it within a network of Great Lakes ports. Its proximity to the Detroit River, a major shipping channel, supports regional construction and manufacturing supply chains. Environmental management focuses on stormwater runoff and spill prevention to protect the river ecosystem.

Environmental context

The dock is situated on the Detroit River, which connects Lake St. Clair to Lake Erie and supports diverse aquatic habitats. Cargo handling operations involve bulk materials that require careful stormwater management to prevent sediment and pollutant runoff. The facility operates under US EPA NPDES permits for industrial stormwater discharges, with best management practices for spill prevention and containment.

Frequently asked questions

Edward C Levy-Miller Rd Dock is located at Lot 1 Miller Road, Dearborn, Michigan 48120, United States, on the Detroit River.

The dock primarily handles bulk cargo such as aggregates and industrial materials, supporting regional construction and manufacturing.

The facility operates under US EPA regulations including the Vessel General Permit (VGP) for ballast water and NPDES permits for stormwater management.

Environmental management includes stormwater runoff controls, spill prevention plans, and compliance with industrial discharge permits to protect the Detroit River.

The Detroit River is a major shipping channel connecting the Great Lakes, providing access to regional and international markets for bulk cargo.

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