Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

MASSPORT AUTHORITY CONLEY TERMINAL - Container Harbour in Boston, Massachusetts

BOSTON, Massachusetts, United States

Overview

MASSPORT AUTHORITY CONLEY TERMINAL is an operational harbour in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It serves as a key marine cargo facility within the Port of Boston, handling containerized freight and supporting regional trade.

MASSPORT AUTHORITY CONLEY TERMINAL is a major harbour facility located at Farragut and First St in Boston, Massachusetts, within Suffolk County. Operated by the Massachusetts Port Authority, this terminal is a critical node in the Port of Boston's maritime infrastructure, primarily handling containerized cargo. As a deepwater port, it accommodates large container vessels and connects to inland transportation networks via rail and highway. The facility operates under U.S. regulatory frameworks, including the EPA's Vessel General Permit (VGP) for vessel discharges and NPDES permits for shoreside stormwater management. Compliance with IMO MARPOL Annexes is ensured for international shipping. The terminal's NAICS code 488320 indicates marine cargo handling, with typical throughput measured in TEUs annually, reflecting its role as a medium-to-large container terminal on the U.S. East Coast. Conley Terminal's operations are significant for the regional economy, supporting trade flows for New England. Environmental management includes stormwater runoff controls and oil-water separation systems to protect Boston Harbor. The facility's location in an urban industrial area requires careful coordination with local environmental regulations to minimize impacts on coastal habitats.

Environmental context

Located in Boston Harbor, the terminal operates in a densely populated urban estuary with sensitive marine ecosystems. Stormwater runoff from cargo handling areas and potential oil spills from vessel operations are key environmental concerns. The facility must comply with EPA NPDES permits for stormwater discharge and implement best management practices for spill prevention. Proximity to recreational waters and fisheries adds regulatory scrutiny under the Clean Water Act.

Frequently asked questions

MASSPORT AUTHORITY CONLEY TERMINAL is located at Farragut and First St in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, within Suffolk County.

Conley Terminal primarily handles containerized cargo, serving as the main container terminal for the Port of Boston.

The terminal is operational and actively handling marine cargo as part of the Port of Boston's infrastructure.

The terminal must comply with the EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) for vessel discharges, NPDES permits for stormwater runoff, and IMO MARPOL Annexes for pollution prevention from ships.

The facility implements stormwater management plans under its NPDES permit and uses oil-water separators and spill prevention measures to protect Boston Harbor.

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