Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Houston Cement West Terminal - Harbour Facility in Houston, Texas

HOUSTON, Texas, United States

Overview

Houston Cement West Terminal is an operational harbour facility in Houston, Texas, handling cement cargo. It operates under US EPA NPDES and MARPOL regulations.

Houston Cement West Terminal is a harbour facility located at 9550 Clinton Drive in Houston, Harris County, Texas, United States. It is operational and serves as a key marine terminal for cement handling in the Houston area, a major industrial and port hub. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for shoreside operations. As a cement terminal, it handles bulk cargo, which requires effective dust control and stormwater management to minimize environmental impact. The terminal's location along the Houston Ship Channel places it within a busy maritime corridor. Houston Cement West Terminal plays a significant role in the regional construction and infrastructure supply chain. Its operations contribute to the local economy while adhering to environmental standards for marine terminals. The facility's proximity to sensitive coastal habitats necessitates careful management of runoff and cargo handling practices.

Environmental context

The terminal handles bulk cement, which generates dust that must be controlled to prevent air and water pollution. Stormwater runoff from the site requires treatment to meet NPDES permit limits. The Houston Ship Channel is a heavily industrialized waterway, and the facility must manage oil-water separation and spill prevention to protect the surrounding estuarine environment.

Frequently asked questions

Houston Cement West Terminal is located at 9550 Clinton Drive, Houston, Texas 77029, United States.

Houston Cement West Terminal handles bulk cement, which is transported via ships and stored at the terminal for distribution.

The terminal operates under US EPA regulations including the Vessel General Permit (VGP) for vessels and NPDES permits for stormwater discharges. It also complies with MARPOL Annex II for bulk cargo handling.

The terminal uses dust control measures, stormwater management systems, and oil-water separators to minimize environmental impact. It follows spill prevention and response plans as required by EPA regulations.

The terminal is a key link in the cement supply chain for the Houston region, supporting construction and infrastructure projects. It contributes to the local economy while operating under strict environmental standards.

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