Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Nashville Marine Terminal - Harbour Facility in Ashland City, Tennessee

ASHLAND CITY, Tennessee, United States

Overview

Nashville Marine Terminal is an operational harbour facility in Ashland City, Tennessee, handling cargo along the Cumberland River. It serves as a key inland port for the region's logistics and transportation network.

Nashville Marine Terminal is a harbour facility located at 1053 Trinity Road in Ashland City, Tennessee, within Cheatham County. Operated as a marine terminal, it supports cargo handling and logistics along the Cumberland River, an important waterway for inland freight movement in the southeastern United States. The facility operates under U.S. regulatory frameworks including the EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for stormwater management and wastewater discharge. As a harbour handling various cargo types, it must comply with MARPOL Annexes for vessel-generated waste and oil-water separation. Typical operations involve bulk and containerized cargo, with infrastructure for loading, unloading, and temporary storage. Nashville Marine Terminal plays a significant role in the regional supply chain, connecting Tennessee to the Mississippi River system and Gulf Coast ports. Its location near Nashville supports industrial and commercial activity, while environmental management focuses on preventing runoff and protecting the Cumberland River ecosystem.

Environmental context

The terminal is situated along the Cumberland River, a major tributary of the Ohio River system. Cargo handling operations, including bulk and containerized goods, require careful stormwater management to prevent runoff of sediments and pollutants. Oil-water separation from vessel operations is critical to protect aquatic habitats. The facility's proximity to the river necessitates compliance with EPA NPDES permits and MARPOL Annex I regulations for oil discharge prevention.

Frequently asked questions

Nashville Marine Terminal is located at 1053 Trinity Road, Ashland City, Tennessee 37015, United States, along the Cumberland River in Cheatham County.

As a harbour facility, Nashville Marine Terminal handles various cargo types including bulk and containerized goods, supporting regional logistics and transportation along the Cumberland River.

The terminal operates under U.S. EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for stormwater and wastewater management, and must comply with MARPOL Annexes for vessel-generated waste and oil discharge.

Environmental management includes stormwater runoff controls, oil-water separation systems, and adherence to EPA NPDES permits to protect the Cumberland River ecosystem from pollutants.

The terminal is a key inland port connecting Tennessee to the Mississippi River system and Gulf Coast, supporting regional industrial and commercial activity through efficient cargo handling.

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