Overview
LANGE-STEGMANN COMPANY-ST. LOUIS is an operational harbour facility in St. Louis, Missouri, serving the Marine Utilities sector. It handles cargo and vessel operations along the Mississippi River.
LANGE-STEGMANN COMPANY-ST. LOUIS is a harbour facility located at One Angelica Street in St. Louis, Missouri, within the United States. The facility operates in the Marine Utilities sector, providing essential port and harbour services for cargo handling and vessel support along the Mississippi River corridor. The facility operates under U.S. regulatory frameworks including the EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for stormwater and wastewater management. As a harbour in the inland waterway system, it handles a mix of bulk and containerized cargo, typical for Midwestern river ports. The NAICS codes (325314, 424910, 488320) indicate involvement in chemical manufacturing, farm supplies wholesaling, and marine cargo handling. Environmental management at the facility focuses on stormwater runoff control and oil-water separation to protect the Mississippi River ecosystem. The harbour plays a key role in regional logistics, connecting St. Louis to global trade routes via the inland waterway system, supporting local industry and agriculture.
Environmental context
The facility is located on the Mississippi River, a major waterway with significant ecological importance. Operations involve handling bulk and containerized cargo, which requires careful stormwater management to prevent runoff of pollutants. Oil-water separation systems are critical to mitigate risks of hydrocarbon discharge. The facility's proximity to urban St. Louis also necessitates compliance with local air and water quality regulations.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at One Angelica Street in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, along the Mississippi River.
It is a harbour facility in the Marine Utilities sector, handling cargo and vessel operations.
The facility operates under U.S. EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for stormwater and wastewater management, as well as IMO MARPOL Convention standards for vessel discharges.
Based on its NAICS codes, the facility handles bulk chemicals, farm supplies, and general marine cargo, typical for inland river ports.
Environmental management includes stormwater runoff controls, oil-water separation systems, and compliance with federal and state water quality regulations to protect the Mississippi River.
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