Overview
PCS Phosphate Company, Inc. - Morehead City Port is a harbour facility in Morehead City, North Carolina, handling phosphate and other bulk cargo. It operates under US maritime regulations including the Vessel General Permit.
PCS Phosphate Company, Inc. - Morehead City Port is a harbour facility located at 113 Arendell Street in Morehead City, Carteret County, North Carolina. The facility is operational and serves as a key marine terminal for the export of phosphate products, leveraging its coastal position on the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States, including the EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for stormwater management. As a bulk cargo port handling phosphate, it must manage dust and runoff to protect adjacent coastal waters. The port's NAICS codes include deep-sea freight transportation and port operations, indicating a focus on international shipping. The Morehead City Port is significant for the regional economy, supporting the phosphate industry and providing employment in eastern North Carolina. Its location near sensitive coastal habitats requires careful environmental management, particularly regarding stormwater and potential spills. The facility contributes to the state's maritime infrastructure and global trade connectivity.
Environmental context
The facility is situated on the coast of North Carolina, near the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. The surrounding area includes estuarine environments that are important for fisheries and wildlife. Handling phosphate cargo requires management of dust and potential nutrient runoff to prevent eutrophication in nearby waters. Stormwater management and spill prevention are critical to protect local water quality.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at 113 Arendell Street in Morehead City, Carteret County, North Carolina, United States.
The port primarily handles bulk phosphate products, including fertilizers and related materials, for export via deep-sea vessels.
The facility operates under US federal regulations including the EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) for vessel discharges and NPDES permits for stormwater runoff. It must also comply with the Clean Water Act and state environmental laws.
Environmental management includes dust control measures for phosphate handling, stormwater collection and treatment systems, and spill prevention plans to protect nearby coastal waters and habitats.
The port supports the phosphate industry in North Carolina, providing export infrastructure for agricultural products and contributing to local employment and regional economic activity.
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