Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Port of Los Angeles Warehouse 9 and 10 - Harbour Facility in San Pedro, California

SAN PEDRO, California, United States

Overview

Port of Los Angeles Warehouse 9 and 10 is an operational harbour facility in San Pedro, California, serving as part of the largest port complex in the United States.

Port of Los Angeles Warehouse 9 and 10 is a harbour facility located at 110 E 22nd St, San Pedro, California, within the Port of Los Angeles, the busiest container port in the United States. The facility is operational and classified under NAICS 488320 (Marine Cargo Handling), indicating its role in cargo transfer and logistics. As part of a major international gateway, the facility operates under U.S. EPA regulations including the Vessel General Permit (VGP) for stormwater discharge and the Clean Water Act. The Port of Los Angeles has implemented advanced environmental programs such as the Clean Air Action Plan to reduce emissions from ships, trucks, and cargo-handling equipment. The facility's significance lies in its contribution to the supply chain for the Southern California region, handling containerized cargo that supports local and national trade. Its location in San Pedro Bay requires careful management of stormwater runoff and ballast water to protect marine habitats in the area.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in San Pedro Bay, a coastal environment that supports diverse marine life and is subject to strict stormwater and oil-water management regulations under the EPA's VGP and NPDES permits. Cargo handling operations may generate runoff containing pollutants, requiring best management practices to prevent contamination of nearby waters.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 110 E 22nd St, San Pedro, California 90731, within the Port of Los Angeles.

It is a harbour facility classified under NAICS 488320 (Marine Cargo Handling), used for cargo transfer and logistics.

The facility operates under U.S. EPA regulations including the Vessel General Permit (VGP) for stormwater discharge and the Clean Water Act, as well as local port environmental programs.

The Port of Los Angeles has implemented the Clean Air Action Plan to reduce emissions and requires best management practices for stormwater and oil-water management to protect marine habitats.

As part of the busiest container port in the U.S., the facility supports international trade and provides jobs in the Southern California region.

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