Overview
JONES STEVEDORING CO LONGVIEW is a harbour facility in Longview, Washington, USA, providing marine cargo handling services on the Columbia River.
JONES STEVEDORING CO LONGVIEW is an operational harbour facility located at 58 Port Way in Longview, Washington, within Cowlitz County. Situated on the Columbia River, this facility serves as a key node for maritime cargo operations in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. As a marine terminal, the facility handles cargo transfer and stevedoring services, operating under NAICS code 488320 (Marine Cargo Handling). The facility is subject to US federal regulations including the Clean Water Act and the Vessel General Permit (VGP) program administered by the EPA, which governs discharges from vessels and stormwater management at port facilities. The Columbia River corridor supports significant industrial and agricultural trade, with this facility contributing to the regional supply chain. Its location in a working waterfront area requires careful management of stormwater runoff and potential impacts on the river ecosystem, balancing operational efficiency with environmental stewardship.
Environmental context
The facility operates on the Columbia River, a major waterway that supports diverse aquatic habitats and migratory fish species. Stormwater management and spill prevention are critical due to the handling of cargo and potential for runoff. The facility's proximity to the river necessitates compliance with water quality regulations to protect downstream ecosystems.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at 58 Port Way, Longview, Washington 98632-1019, USA, on the Columbia River in Cowlitz County.
It is a harbour facility providing marine cargo handling and stevedoring services, classified under NAICS code 488320.
The facility operates under US federal regulations including the Clean Water Act, EPA's Vessel General Permit (VGP), and state-level water quality standards for stormwater and discharge management.
Located on the Columbia River, the facility must manage stormwater runoff and prevent spills to protect aquatic habitats and migratory fish species in the river ecosystem.
The facility is currently operational, serving as a working harbour terminal for cargo transfer in the Pacific Northwest.
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