Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Port of Los Angeles Starkist - Harbour Facility in San Pedro, California

SAN PEDRO, California, United States

Overview

Port of Los Angeles Starkist is a harbour facility in San Pedro, California, handling marine cargo operations. It operates under US EPA VGP and NPDES regulations for stormwater and wastewater management.

Port of Los Angeles Starkist is a harbour facility located at 1050 Ways St, San Pedro, California, within the Port of Los Angeles complex. It serves as a marine terminal for cargo handling, contributing to the busiest container port in the United States. The facility operates under the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits, which regulate stormwater runoff, ballast water discharge, and oil-water separation. As a harbour in a major urban port, it adheres to strict environmental compliance measures to minimize impacts on coastal waters. The Port of Los Angeles is a critical hub for international trade, handling over 9 million TEUs annually. Starkist's operations support the regional economy while navigating environmental challenges such as air emissions from vessels and cargo equipment, and water quality management in the San Pedro Bay ecosystem.

Environmental context

Located in San Pedro Bay, the facility operates near sensitive coastal habitats, including wetlands and marine ecosystems. Stormwater management and oil-water separation are key environmental concerns due to the high volume of container and bulk cargo handled. The port's Clean Air Action Plan and water quality initiatives aim to reduce pollution from ships and terminal operations.

Frequently asked questions

Port of Los Angeles Starkist is located at 1050 Ways St, San Pedro, California 90731, United States, within the Port of Los Angeles complex.

Port of Los Angeles Starkist is a harbour facility used for marine cargo operations, including container and bulk handling, as part of the Port of Los Angeles.

The facility operates under the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits, which regulate discharges such as stormwater and ballast water.

Environmental management includes stormwater treatment, oil-water separation, and adherence to the Port of Los Angeles Clean Air Action Plan to reduce emissions and protect water quality.

As part of the busiest container port in the US, the facility supports international trade and regional economic activity while navigating environmental challenges in a coastal urban setting.

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