Overview
MV INTELLIGENT PURCUIT is an operational harbour in Terminal Island, California, United States. It handles marine cargo under NAICS 488310, serving the Port of Los Angeles area.
MV INTELLIGENT PURCUIT is a harbour facility located at 701 New Dock St, Terminal Island, California, within the Los Angeles County. As part of the United States' largest port complex, it operates under NAICS code 488310 for port and harbour operations, handling containerized and bulk cargo. The facility operates under the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES regulations for stormwater and wastewater management. Typical harbour operations involve cargo handling, vessel bunkering, and maintenance, with environmental controls for oil-water separation and ballast water treatment per IMO MARPOL Annex I and IV. As a key node in the Port of Los Angeles, this harbour contributes to regional trade and economic activity. Its proximity to sensitive coastal habitats in Southern California requires adherence to strict environmental management practices, including stormwater pollution prevention and air quality controls under California's stringent regulations.
Environmental context
Located in the Port of Los Angeles, this harbour operates near sensitive coastal ecosystems, including wetlands and marine habitats. Cargo handling activities generate stormwater runoff that must be managed under NPDES permits. Oil-water separation and spill prevention measures are critical due to vessel operations and bunkering. The facility's environmental compliance is governed by US EPA VGP and California's strict water quality standards.
Frequently asked questions
MV INTELLIGENT PURCUIT is located at 701 New Dock St, Terminal Island, California 90731, United States, within the Port of Los Angeles.
It is a harbour facility classified under NAICS 488310, handling port and harbour operations including cargo loading, unloading, and vessel services.
The facility operates under the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) for vessel discharges, NPDES permits for stormwater, and IMO MARPOL Annexes for oil, sewage, and garbage management.
Environmental measures include oil-water separation systems, stormwater management plans, ballast water treatment, and spill prevention controls to protect nearby coastal habitats.
As part of the Port of Los Angeles, it supports regional trade, employment, and supply chain logistics, handling containerized and bulk cargo for international commerce.
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