Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Mid Atlantic Terminals Shutdown Harbour Facility in Chesapeake, Virginia

CHESAPEAKE, Virginia, United States

Overview

Mid Atlantic Terminals Shutdown is a harbour facility in Chesapeake, Virginia, United States. It operates as a marine terminal handling various cargo types.

Mid Atlantic Terminals Shutdown is a harbour facility located at 1310 Priority Ln, Chesapeake, Virginia, United States. The facility is operational and serves as a marine terminal in the Hampton Roads region, a major port area on the East Coast. The facility's NAICS codes (327320, 424710, 488320) indicate involvement in ready-mix concrete manufacturing, petroleum bulk stations and terminals, and marine cargo handling. As a harbour, it likely handles bulk liquids and dry bulk cargo, with associated stormwater and oil-water management requirements. Operating in Chesapeake, Virginia, the facility is part of a dense industrial and port complex near the Chesapeake Bay. Environmental management focuses on preventing spills and managing runoff to protect sensitive coastal habitats. Compliance with US EPA VGP and NPDES permits is typical for such facilities.

Environmental context

The facility is located in Chesapeake, Virginia, near the Chesapeake Bay, a large and ecologically significant estuary. Marine terminals in this region must manage stormwater runoff and potential oil spills to protect water quality and aquatic habitats. The handling of petroleum products (NAICS 424710) necessitates robust spill prevention and oil-water separation systems.

Frequently asked questions

Mid Atlantic Terminals Shutdown is located at 1310 Priority Ln, Chesapeake, Virginia 23324, United States.

It is a harbour facility that operates as a marine terminal, handling cargo such as petroleum products and construction materials.

As a US marine terminal, it operates under the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) for discharges and NPDES permits for stormwater management.

Key concerns include stormwater runoff, oil spills, and waste management. Facilities must implement spill prevention and oil-water separation systems.

The facility is currently operational.

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