Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Fort McHenry Shipyard: Operational Harbour Facility in Baltimore, Maryland

BALTIMORE, Maryland, United States

Overview

Fort McHenry Shipyard is an operational harbour facility in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It serves as a key maritime hub for vessel repair and cargo handling on the East Coast.

Fort McHenry Shipyard is a harbour facility located at 1201 Wallace Street in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. As an operational shipyard, it provides essential marine services including vessel repair, maintenance, and cargo handling, supporting the Port of Baltimore's maritime industry. The facility operates under U.S. federal and state regulations, including the Clean Water Act and the Vessel General Permit (VGP) under the EPA's NPDES program. Stormwater management and oil-water separation are critical for shipyard operations to prevent pollution in the Patapsco River and Chesapeake Bay. Baltimore's harbour plays a vital role in regional trade and transportation. Fort McHenry Shipyard contributes to the local economy by supporting shipping, logistics, and industrial activities, while adhering to environmental standards to protect nearby coastal habitats.

Environmental context

The facility is located on the Patapsco River, a tributary of the Chesapeake Bay, a sensitive estuarine ecosystem. Shipyard operations involve potential risks from stormwater runoff, oil spills, and hazardous materials. Proper management of these factors is essential to minimize impacts on water quality and aquatic life.

Frequently asked questions

Fort McHenry Shipyard is located at 1201 Wallace Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21230, United States.

Fort McHenry Shipyard is an operational harbour facility that provides vessel repair, maintenance, and cargo handling services.

The facility operates under the U.S. Clean Water Act and the EPA's Vessel General Permit (VGP), which regulate stormwater discharges and oil-water separation.

Environmental risks are managed through stormwater pollution prevention plans, oil spill containment measures, and compliance with NPDES permits.

The shipyard supports the Port of Baltimore's maritime industry, contributing to regional trade, transportation, and employment.

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