Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Houston Ship Channel Facility - Major Harbour in Houston, Texas

HOUSTON, Texas, United States

Overview

Houston Ship Channel Facility is a major harbour in Houston, Texas, handling diverse cargo types. It operates under US EPA VGP and NPDES regulations for stormwater and oil-water management.

Houston Ship Channel Facility is a large harbour located in Houston, Texas, along the Gulf Coast. It serves as a key hub for maritime trade in the United States, handling a mix of bulk, container, and liquid cargo. The facility is situated within the Houston Ship Channel, one of the busiest waterways in the country. The facility operates under the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits, which regulate discharges from vessels and shoreside operations. Given the diverse cargo types, including petroleum products and chemicals, the facility likely employs advanced stormwater management and oil-water separation systems to comply with environmental standards. As a major port facility, Houston Ship Channel plays a critical role in regional and national supply chains. Its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico and sensitive coastal habitats necessitates rigorous environmental management to mitigate risks from cargo handling and industrial runoff.

Environmental context

The facility is located along the Houston Ship Channel, a heavily industrialized waterway near the Gulf of Mexico. The surrounding area includes sensitive coastal habitats such as estuaries and wetlands. Cargo handling, particularly of petroleum and chemicals, poses risks of spills and stormwater runoff. Effective oil-water management and adherence to US EPA regulations are essential to protect local ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

Houston Ship Channel Facility is located at 15602 Jacintoport Blvd, Houston, Texas 77015, United States.

The facility handles a variety of cargo types including bulk, container, and liquid cargo, as indicated by its NAICS codes covering petroleum, chemicals, and logistics.

The facility operates under the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits, which regulate discharges and stormwater management.

Given the cargo types, the facility likely employs advanced stormwater management systems and oil-water separators to comply with NPDES permits and prevent pollution.

The Houston Ship Channel is one of the busiest waterways in the US, serving as a critical hub for petroleum, chemicals, and containerized goods, supporting regional and national supply chains.

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