Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

MOUNT VERNON TRANSFER TERM LLC Harbour, Mount Vernon, Indiana | USA Marine Utilities

MOUNT VERNON, Indiana, United States

Overview

MOUNT VERNON TRANSFER TERM LLC is an operational harbour facility in Mount Vernon, Indiana, United States. It handles cargo transfer along the Ohio River, serving regional logistics.

MOUNT VERNON TRANSFER TERM LLC is a harbour facility located at 1 Bluff Rd East End in Mount Vernon, Posey County, Indiana. Situated on the Ohio River, it operates as a key transfer terminal for bulk and containerized cargo in the inland waterway system of the United States. The facility operates under U.S. Coast Guard and EPA regulations, including the Vessel General Permit (VGP) for stormwater and ballast water management. As a harbour terminal, it likely handles commodities such as grain, coal, or aggregates common to the Ohio River corridor. The facility's scale is typical for a mid-sized inland river terminal supporting regional industrial and agricultural supply chains. Environmental management at the terminal focuses on spill prevention and stormwater control to protect the Ohio River ecosystem. The facility's location in a floodplain requires robust containment measures. Its role in connecting river transport to rail and road networks supports efficient cargo movement while minimizing land-based congestion.

Environmental context

The facility operates along the Ohio River, a major tributary of the Mississippi River system. The surrounding Posey County area includes agricultural lands and wetlands that provide habitat for migratory birds and aquatic species. Stormwater runoff from cargo handling areas must be managed to prevent sediment and pollutant discharge into the river. Oil-water separation and spill response plans are critical due to potential fuel and lubricant leaks from vessels and equipment.

Frequently asked questions

MOUNT VERNON TRANSFER TERM LLC is located at 1 Bluff Rd East End, Mount Vernon, Indiana 47620, United States, along the Ohio River.

As a harbour terminal on the Ohio River, it likely handles bulk commodities such as grain, coal, aggregates, and containerized cargo, serving regional agricultural and industrial supply chains.

The facility operates under U.S. Coast Guard and EPA regulations, including the Vessel General Permit (VGP) for ballast water and stormwater management, and the Clean Water Act for discharge controls.

Environmental management includes stormwater containment, oil-water separation, spill prevention plans, and adherence to EPA guidelines to protect the Ohio River ecosystem from cargo-related pollutants.

The Ohio River is a major inland waterway connecting to the Mississippi River, enabling efficient barge transport of bulk goods. This location supports regional trade and reduces road congestion.

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