Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Pier 99 - Portland Harbour | Marine Utilities Facility in Oregon

PORTLAND, Oregon, United States

Overview

Pier 99 is an operational harbour in Portland, Oregon, United States. It serves as a Marine Utilities facility handling cargo and vessel operations along the Willamette River.

Pier 99 is a harbour facility located at 1610 N Pier 99 Street in Portland, Oregon, United States. Situated along the Willamette River, this operational Marine Utilities facility supports cargo handling and vessel services in the Portland metropolitan area. The facility is part of the broader Port of Portland network, which is a key hub for maritime trade in the Pacific Northwest. As a harbour, Pier 99 operates under the regulatory framework of the United States, including the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for shoreside operations. The facility likely handles a mix of cargo types, including bulk and containerized goods, typical of inland river ports. Stormwater management and oil-water separation are critical environmental controls for such facilities to prevent pollution into the Willamette River. The environmental significance of Pier 99 lies in its location on a major river system that supports salmon runs and other aquatic life. The facility's operations require careful management of runoff and waste to minimize impacts on the river ecosystem. As part of Portland's industrial infrastructure, it contributes to the region's economic activity while adhering to environmental regulations.

Environmental context

Pier 99 is located on the Willamette River, a tributary of the Columbia River, which supports diverse aquatic habitats including salmon and steelhead runs. The facility's operations involve cargo handling and vessel maintenance, which require effective stormwater management and oil-water separation to prevent contamination. Proximity to urban Portland adds pressure to manage runoff and industrial discharges responsibly.

Frequently asked questions

Pier 99 is located at 1610 N Pier 99 Street in Portland, Oregon, United States, along the Willamette River.

Pier 99 is a harbour facility that handles cargo and vessel operations as part of the Marine Utilities sector.

Pier 99 operates under US federal regulations including the EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for stormwater and wastewater discharges.

Typical environmental controls include stormwater management systems, oil-water separators, and spill prevention plans to protect nearby waterways.

Pier 99 supports maritime trade and cargo handling, contributing to Portland's role as a key inland port in the Pacific Northwest.

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