Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

HOUSTON CEMENT Harbour Facility, Galena Park, Texas

GALENA PARK, Texas, United States

Overview

HOUSTON CEMENT is an operational harbour facility in Galena Park, Texas, United States. It handles cement and related materials, serving the Houston Ship Channel industrial corridor.

HOUSTON CEMENT is a harbour facility located at 100 Clinton Dr, Galena Park, Texas, within the Houston Ship Channel complex. The facility is operational and serves the cement and building materials sector, a key component of the regional industrial economy. As a harbour handling dry bulk commodities like cement, the facility operates under U.S. environmental regulations including the Clean Water Act and NPDES permits for stormwater management. The port area is subject to MARPOL Annex V regulations for waste disposal from vessels. Typical operations involve dust control measures and material handling best practices. The facility's location on the Houston Ship Channel places it in one of the busiest port complexes in the United States. Its role in cement distribution supports local construction and infrastructure projects, contributing to regional economic activity while managing environmental impacts through standard industry practices.

Environmental context

The facility is situated on the Houston Ship Channel, a major industrial waterway with significant vessel traffic. Cement handling generates particulate emissions and requires effective dust suppression systems to minimize air quality impacts. Stormwater runoff from the site must be managed under NPDES permits to prevent sediment and pollutant discharge into the channel, which flows into Galveston Bay, a sensitive estuarine ecosystem.

Frequently asked questions

HOUSTON CEMENT is located at 100 Clinton Dr, Galena Park, Texas 77547, United States, on the Houston Ship Channel.

HOUSTON CEMENT is a harbour facility that handles dry bulk cement and related building materials for distribution in the Houston area.

The facility operates under U.S. Clean Water Act NPDES permits for stormwater discharge, and vessels calling are subject to MARPOL Annex V for waste management and air emission standards.

Cement dust can affect air quality if not controlled; facilities typically use dust suppression systems. Stormwater runoff must be managed to prevent sediment and pollutant discharge into the Houston Ship Channel.

The Houston Ship Channel is a major U.S. port complex handling diverse cargoes. Marine utilities here support industrial logistics, with regulatory oversight from the EPA and Coast Guard to manage environmental and safety risks.

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