Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

MARINE TERMINALS CORPORATION Harbour Facility, San Pedro, California

SAN PEDRO, California, United States

Overview

MARINE TERMINALS CORPORATION is an operational harbour facility in San Pedro, California, USA. It handles cargo operations within the Port of Los Angeles, a major global shipping hub.

MARINE TERMINALS CORPORATION is a harbour facility located at 2050 John S Gibson Blvd, San Pedro, California, within the Port of Los Angeles. As an operational terminal, it plays a key role in the region's maritime logistics, serving the largest container port in the United States. The facility operates under U.S. federal and state regulations, including the Clean Water Act and the Vessel General Permit (VGP) administered by the EPA. It must comply with stormwater management requirements and oil-water separation standards to minimize environmental impact. The Port of Los Angeles is a major hub for containerized cargo, with annual throughput exceeding 9 million TEUs. Given its location in a densely populated urban area adjacent to sensitive coastal habitats, the facility's environmental management practices are critical. It contributes to the local economy by supporting trade and employment, while adhering to strict environmental protocols to protect the surrounding marine ecosystem.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in the Port of Los Angeles, a highly industrialized area adjacent to the Pacific Ocean. The region supports diverse marine life, including fish, seabirds, and marine mammals. Cargo handling operations generate stormwater runoff that may contain pollutants such as oil, grease, and heavy metals. Effective stormwater management and spill prevention are essential to protect water quality and coastal habitats.

Frequently asked questions

MARINE TERMINALS CORPORATION is located at 2050 John S Gibson Blvd, San Pedro, California 90731, USA, within the Port of Los Angeles.

It is a harbour facility that handles cargo operations, including containerized goods, as part of the Port of Los Angeles.

Harbour facilities in California must comply with the Clean Water Act, the EPA's Vessel General Permit (VGP), and state water quality standards, including stormwater management and oil spill prevention.

The Port of Los Angeles implements a Clean Air Action Plan, stormwater pollution prevention programs, and habitat restoration projects to mitigate environmental impacts from cargo operations.

The Port of Los Angeles is the busiest container port in the United States, handling over 9 million TEUs annually, and is a critical gateway for international trade.

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