Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Navy Public Works Center, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii | U.S. Navy Harbour Facility

PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii, United States

Overview

Navy Public Works Center in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, operates a harbour facility supporting U.S. Navy operations. The facility handles vessel support and shoreside services within a major Pacific naval base.

Navy Public Works Center is a harbour facility located at 850 Ticonderoga Street in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, within the Honolulu County. It serves as a key operational hub for the U.S. Navy in the Pacific, providing marine utilities and infrastructure support for naval vessels and shore activities. The facility is situated in one of the world's largest natural harbors, which hosts a significant concentration of military and commercial maritime traffic. The facility operates under U.S. federal regulations, including the EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) for discharges incidental to vessel operations and the NPDES permitting program for shoreside stormwater and wastewater management. As a naval installation, it also adheres to Department of Defense environmental policies and the IMO MARPOL Convention for waste reception and pollution prevention. The harbour handles a mix of naval vessel types, including aircraft carriers, submarines, and support ships, requiring robust oil-water separation and hazardous material management systems. Pearl Harbor's environmental context includes its location within a sensitive coastal ecosystem with coral reefs and marine habitats. The facility's operations are subject to strict stormwater management and spill prevention measures to protect the surrounding waters. As a critical naval logistics center, the Navy Public Works Center plays a vital role in maintaining fleet readiness while balancing environmental stewardship in a region of high ecological value.

Environmental context

Pearl Harbor is a deep-water harbor surrounded by urban development and sensitive marine ecosystems, including coral reefs and seagrass beds. The facility's operations involve vessel maintenance, fueling, and cargo handling, which require careful stormwater and oil-water management to prevent pollution. The region's tropical climate and high rainfall increase runoff risks, making robust erosion and sediment control essential for protecting coastal water quality.

Frequently asked questions

The Navy Public Works Center is located at 850 Ticonderoga Street, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 96860-5101, within Honolulu County.

It is a harbour facility that provides marine utilities and infrastructure support for U.S. Navy vessels and shore activities in Pearl Harbor.

The facility operates under the U.S. EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES program, as well as the IMO MARPOL Convention for waste management and pollution prevention.

The facility implements stormwater management, oil-water separation, and spill prevention measures to protect the surrounding coral reef and marine ecosystems.

It serves as a critical logistics hub for the U.S. Navy, supporting fleet readiness through vessel maintenance, fueling, and shoreside services in the Pacific region.

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