Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

OAKLEY ST LOUIS GRAIN Harbour, Cahokia, Illinois | Marine Utilities

CAHOKIA, Illinois, United States

Overview

OAKLEY ST LOUIS GRAIN is a harbour facility in Cahokia, Illinois, United States, handling grain cargo. It operates under US EPA VGP and NPDES regulations for stormwater and ballast water management.

OAKLEY ST LOUIS GRAIN is a harbour facility located at 191 American Grain St, Cahokia, Illinois, United States. It serves as a key grain handling terminal on the Mississippi River, supporting agricultural exports from the Midwest. The facility is operational and classified under NAICS 488320 for marine cargo handling. As a grain terminal, the facility manages bulk agricultural commodities, which involves dust control, stormwater runoff management, and ballast water treatment to prevent invasive species. Operations are subject to US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) requirements for vessel discharges and NPDES permits for shoreside stormwater. The facility likely employs grain handling equipment such as conveyors, elevators, and dust suppression systems. The facility's location on the Mississippi River places it within a major inland waterway system, supporting regional agricultural supply chains. Environmental management focuses on minimizing grain dust emissions and preventing spills into the river. The facility contributes to the local economy by facilitating grain exports to global markets.

Environmental context

The facility is situated on the Mississippi River near sensitive aquatic habitats. Grain handling operations generate dust and potential runoff that must be managed to protect water quality. Stormwater management systems and spill prevention plans are critical to mitigate impacts on the river ecosystem.

Frequently asked questions

OAKLEY ST LOUIS GRAIN is located at 191 American Grain St, Cahokia, Illinois 62206-2938, United States, on the Mississippi River.

OAKLEY ST LOUIS GRAIN is a grain terminal that handles bulk agricultural commodities such as corn, soybeans, and wheat for export.

The facility operates under the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) for vessel discharges and NPDES permits for stormwater runoff. It must comply with ballast water management and spill prevention requirements.

Grain dust is controlled through dust suppression systems and enclosed conveyors. Stormwater runoff is managed via retention basins and treatment systems to prevent sediment and grain debris from entering the Mississippi River.

The Mississippi River provides access to major inland waterways for barge transport, connecting the facility to the Gulf of Mexico for international grain exports. It also requires careful environmental management to protect river ecosystems.

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