Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Mosaic Crop Nutrition, LLC Harbour Facility in Gibsonton, Florida | Marine Utilities

GIBSONTON, Florida, United States

Overview

Mosaic Crop Nutrition, LLC operates a harbour facility in Gibsonton, Florida, handling bulk cargo for fertilizer production and port services. The facility is located on Tampa Bay, a major industrial waterway.

Mosaic Crop Nutrition, LLC operates a harbour facility at 12839 Wyandotte Rd, Gibsonton, Florida, within Hillsborough County. The facility is situated on Tampa Bay, a key hub for maritime trade and industrial activity in the southeastern United States. As a major fertilizer producer, the facility handles bulk cargo, including phosphate and other agricultural inputs, supporting both domestic and international supply chains. The facility operates under U.S. EPA regulations, including the Vessel General Permit (VGP) for stormwater and ballast water management, and NPDES permits for shoreside discharges. Given its location in Florida, the facility must comply with state-level environmental regulations, particularly those addressing nutrient pollution and coastal habitat protection. The harbour infrastructure supports multiple NAICS codes, including phosphate mining (212392), fertilizer manufacturing (325312), and port operations (488310, 488320), indicating a diverse industrial footprint. The environmental significance of this facility lies in its proximity to Tampa Bay, an estuary that supports diverse marine life and is subject to strict water quality standards. The facility's operations require careful management of stormwater runoff, oil-water separation, and dust control to minimize impacts on the bay's sensitive ecosystem. As part of the Mosaic network, this facility plays a critical role in the global fertilizer supply chain, with throughput volumes that place it among the larger bulk terminals in the region.

Environmental context

The facility is located on Tampa Bay, a large estuary that provides critical habitat for fish, birds, and marine mammals. The bay is subject to nutrient loading from industrial and agricultural sources, making stormwater management and spill prevention essential. The facility handles bulk phosphate and other materials, requiring robust dust control and runoff containment to protect water quality. Florida's flat topography and high water table necessitate advanced drainage systems to prevent contamination of groundwater and surface waters.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 12839 Wyandotte Rd, Gibsonton, Florida 33534, on Tampa Bay in Hillsborough County.

The facility handles bulk cargo, primarily phosphate and other materials related to fertilizer production, as part of Mosaic's global supply chain.

The facility operates under the U.S. EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) for ballast water and stormwater, and NPDES permits for shoreside discharges. Florida state regulations also address nutrient pollution and coastal habitat protection.

Tampa Bay is a major industrial waterway and ecologically sensitive estuary. The facility must manage stormwater runoff and dust to minimize impacts on water quality and marine habitats.

The facility is linked to NAICS codes 212390 (phosphate mining), 212392 (phosphate rock mining), 325312 (fertilizer manufacturing), 488310 (port and harbor operations), and 488320 (marine cargo handling).

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