Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Gavilon Grain LLC - Gavilon River Terminal Operation: Harbour Facility in Maceo, Kentucky

MACEO, Kentucky, United States

Overview

Gavilon Grain LLC - Gavilon River Terminal Operation is a harbour facility in Maceo, Kentucky, United States, handling grain and agricultural commodities along the Ohio River.

Gavilon Grain LLC - Gavilon River Terminal Operation is a harbour facility located at 7415 Terminal Road in Maceo, Daviess County, Kentucky. Situated along the Ohio River, this terminal serves as a key transshipment point for grain and agricultural commodities, supporting the region's agricultural supply chain. The facility operates under NAICS codes 483211 (Inland Water Freight Transportation) and 488310 (Port and Harbor Operations), indicating its role in both waterborne transport and port services. As a river terminal, the facility handles bulk agricultural products such as corn, soybeans, and wheat, which are loaded onto barges for downstream transport to domestic and international markets. The terminal's operations are subject to US EPA regulations, including the Vessel General Permit (VGP) for ballast water management and stormwater runoff controls under the Clean Water Act. The facility likely employs dust suppression systems and spill prevention measures to manage grain dust and potential releases. This terminal plays a significant role in the regional agricultural economy, providing efficient access to the Mississippi River system for Kentucky's grain producers. Its location on the Ohio River places it within a network of inland waterways that are critical for bulk commodity transport. The facility's operational status ensures continued support for local farmers and the broader agricultural export market.

Environmental context

The facility operates along the Ohio River, a major tributary of the Mississippi River system, which supports diverse aquatic habitats. As a grain terminal, key environmental considerations include management of grain dust to prevent air emissions, stormwater runoff control to minimize sediment and nutrient loading into the river, and spill prevention for any fuels or lubricants used on site. The facility's proximity to the river necessitates compliance with Clean Water Act requirements for stormwater discharges and oil spill prevention plans.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 7415 Terminal Road, Maceo, Daviess County, Kentucky, United States, along the Ohio River.

It is a harbour terminal that handles bulk grain and agricultural commodities, loading them onto barges for transport via the Ohio River and Mississippi River system.

The facility must comply with US EPA regulations including the Vessel General Permit (VGP) for ballast water, Clean Water Act stormwater permits, and spill prevention control and countermeasure (SPCC) requirements.

Key concerns include grain dust emissions, stormwater runoff containing sediment and nutrients, and potential spills of fuels or lubricants. Facilities implement dust control and spill prevention measures.

The Ohio River is a major inland waterway connecting to the Mississippi River, supporting bulk commodity transport. Terminals like this facilitate efficient movement of agricultural products to domestic and export markets.

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