Risk: Low Harbour Operational

Hydrostatic Test Tank #257 AN Harbour Facility in Kenova, West Virginia

KENOVA, West Virginia, United States

Overview

Hydrostatic Test Tank #257 AN is an operational harbour facility in Kenova, West Virginia, United States. It serves the marine utilities sector along the Ohio River.

Hydrostatic Test Tank #257 AN is a harbour facility located at 23rd & River in Kenova, West Virginia, within Wayne County. The facility is operational and situated along the Ohio River, a major inland waterway that supports commercial shipping and industrial activities in the region. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States, including the EPA's Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for shoreside operations. The Ohio River corridor is a key transportation route for bulk commodities such as coal, chemicals, and agricultural products. Environmental considerations for this facility include stormwater management and potential oil-water separation, given its proximity to the Ohio River. The facility's location in an industrial area of Kenova underscores its role in supporting local and regional maritime logistics, contributing to the economic activity of the tri-state region of West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio.

Environmental context

The facility is located along the Ohio River, a major tributary of the Mississippi River system. The river supports diverse aquatic habitats and is used for commercial navigation. Potential environmental concerns include stormwater runoff from industrial areas and the management of any oil or chemical spills. Proper adherence to EPA regulations, including the VGP and NPDES permits, is essential to minimize impacts on water quality and aquatic life.

Frequently asked questions

Hydrostatic Test Tank #257 AN is located at 23rd & River in Kenova, West Virginia, United States, along the Ohio River.

It is a harbour facility in the marine utilities sector, likely used for berthing, cargo handling, or vessel support services.

Harbour facilities in the U.S. must comply with the EPA's Vessel General Permit (VGP) for discharges incidental to vessel operations and NPDES permits for shoreside stormwater and wastewater discharges.

The Ohio River supports diverse aquatic ecosystems and is a major commercial waterway. Facilities must manage stormwater and potential spills to protect water quality.

As a harbour facility, it supports maritime logistics and industrial activity in the Kenova area, part of the tri-state region's transportation network.

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