Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

P & O PORTS TX GEAR ROOM FACILITY - Harbour in Houston, Texas, USA

HOUSTON, Texas, United States

Overview

P & O PORTS TX GEAR ROOM FACILITY is an operational harbour facility in Houston, Texas, United States. It serves as a key Marine Utilities node for cargo handling and vessel services.

P & O PORTS TX GEAR ROOM FACILITY is a harbour facility located at 9300 HIGH LEVEL RD in Houston, Texas, within Harris County. As part of the Port of Houston complex, it supports maritime logistics and cargo operations in one of the busiest port regions in the United States. The facility is operational and contributes to the region's extensive Marine Utilities infrastructure. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States, including the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for shoreside operations. As a harbour facility, it likely handles a mix of cargo types, including containerized and bulk goods, typical of the Port of Houston. Stormwater management and oil-water separation are critical environmental controls for such facilities to comply with Clean Water Act requirements. The Port of Houston is a major economic driver for Texas and the nation, handling significant volumes of containerized cargo and bulk commodities. This facility plays a role in supporting maritime trade and industrial activity in the region, with environmental management practices aligned with federal and state regulations.

Environmental context

Located along the Houston Ship Channel, the facility operates in a heavily industrialized coastal zone with proximity to sensitive estuarine habitats like Galveston Bay. Stormwater runoff and potential oil-water discharges from harbour operations require robust management to protect water quality. The facility's environmental controls are subject to US EPA NPDES permits and VGP requirements for vessel discharges.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 9300 HIGH LEVEL RD, Houston, Texas 77012, United States, within Harris County.

It is a harbour facility, part of the Marine Utilities sector, supporting vessel berthing, cargo handling, and related maritime services.

The facility is operational.

Harbour facilities in the US must comply with the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) for vessel discharges, NPDES permits for stormwater and industrial wastewater, and the Clean Water Act. The IMO MARPOL Convention also applies to international vessels.

Key environmental considerations include stormwater management, oil-water separation, ballast water treatment, and waste reception facilities to prevent pollution of coastal waters.

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