Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Intercoastal Barge Cleaning Inc. - Harbour Facility on the Mississippi River, Jefferson, Louisiana

JEFFERSON, Louisiana, United States

Overview

Intercoastal Barge Cleaning Inc. is an operational harbour facility located on the Mississippi River in Jefferson, Louisiana, United States. It serves the marine utilities sector with barge cleaning services.

Intercoastal Barge Cleaning Inc. is a harbour facility situated at mile 105.15 on the Mississippi River in Jefferson, Louisiana, United States. The facility is operational and specializes in barge cleaning services, supporting the marine transportation industry in the region. As a barge cleaning operation, the facility handles wastewater and residues from barges, which requires compliance with environmental regulations such as the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for discharges. The facility's location on the Mississippi River, a major waterway, necessitates robust stormwater and oil-water management systems to prevent pollution. The facility plays a key role in maintaining the operational efficiency of barge traffic on the Mississippi River by providing essential cleaning services. Its proximity to the Port of New Orleans and other industrial hubs underscores its importance to the regional maritime supply chain.

Environmental context

The facility operates on the Mississippi River, a critical waterway that supports heavy industrial and commercial traffic. Barge cleaning activities generate wastewater containing oil, grease, and other contaminants, requiring careful management to protect aquatic ecosystems. The region's coastal habitats, including wetlands and estuaries, are sensitive to pollution, making stormwater and oil-water management crucial for environmental compliance.

Frequently asked questions

Intercoastal Barge Cleaning Inc. is located off Highway 611-1 at Mississippi River Mile 105.15 in Jefferson, Louisiana, United States.

The facility provides barge cleaning services, which involve removing residues and wastewater from barges to maintain their operational readiness.

Barge cleaning facilities in the US must comply with the EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) for discharges, NPDES permits for wastewater, and the Clean Water Act. They also follow MARPOL Annex I and II for oil and noxious liquid substances.

Wastewater is typically treated on-site or disposed of in accordance with NPDES permits. The facility likely uses oil-water separators and stormwater management systems to prevent pollution.

The Mississippi River is a major commercial waterway, and the facility's location at mile 105.15 provides convenient access for barges traveling to and from the Gulf of Mexico and inland ports.

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