Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Port Huron Terminal Co - Harbour Facility in Port Huron, Michigan

PORT HURON, Michigan, United States

Overview

Port Huron Terminal Co is an operational harbour facility in Port Huron, Michigan, United States. It handles cargo transfer and storage along the St. Clair River.

Port Huron Terminal Co is a harbour facility located at 2336 Military Street in Port Huron, Michigan, United States. The facility operates along the St. Clair River, a key waterway connecting Lake Huron to Lake St. Clair, and serves as a hub for cargo handling and storage in the Great Lakes region. As a harbour facility, Port Huron Terminal Co is subject to U.S. EPA regulations including the Vessel General Permit (VGP) for discharges incidental to vessel operations and NPDES permits for shoreside stormwater management. The facility's NAICS code 493130 indicates it operates as a farm product warehousing and storage facility, suggesting it handles bulk agricultural commodities. Typical operations involve loading and unloading vessels, temporary storage, and transfer to rail or truck. The facility's location on the St. Clair River places it within a sensitive freshwater ecosystem. Effective stormwater management and spill prevention are critical to protect water quality. The facility's role in the regional supply chain supports agricultural exports and local economic activity.

Environmental context

The facility is situated on the St. Clair River, part of the Great Lakes system, which is a sensitive freshwater environment. Harbour operations involve handling bulk cargo, which requires careful management of dust, runoff, and potential spills. Stormwater management and oil-water separation are key environmental considerations to prevent contamination of the river.

Frequently asked questions

Port Huron Terminal Co is located at 2336 Military Street in Port Huron, Michigan, United States, along the St. Clair River.

Based on its NAICS code (493130), Port Huron Terminal Co is classified as a farm product warehousing and storage facility, indicating it handles bulk agricultural commodities such as grain or fertilizers.

Harbour facilities in the United States must comply with the EPA's Vessel General Permit (VGP) for vessel discharges and NPDES permits for shoreside stormwater runoff. Additionally, the IMO MARPOL Convention applies to international vessels.

Environmental management at harbour facilities like Port Huron Terminal Co typically includes stormwater pollution prevention plans, spill response procedures, and regular inspections to prevent contamination of the St. Clair River.

The St. Clair River is a critical waterway connecting Lake Huron and Lake St. Clair, part of the Great Lakes system. The facility's location requires careful environmental stewardship to protect this sensitive freshwater ecosystem.

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