Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Port of Miami - Major Container Harbour in Miami, Florida, United States

MIAMI, Florida, United States

Overview

Port of Miami, a major harbour in Miami, Florida, handles containerized cargo and serves as a key gateway for trade in the United States. The facility operates under US EPA VGP and NPDES regulations.

Port of Miami, located at 1500 Port Boulevard in Miami, Florida, is a major harbour facility in the United States. It handles containerized cargo and serves as a critical hub for international trade, connecting the region to global markets. The port's strategic location in Dade County positions it as a key economic driver for the state. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits, which govern discharges from vessels and shoreside operations. As a container port, it manages stormwater runoff and oil-water separation to minimize environmental impact. The port's scale is typical of large US harbours, with significant throughput capacity. Port of Miami plays a vital role in the local economy, supporting trade and commerce in the southeastern United States. Its operations are closely tied to the region's industrial and logistics sectors, and it contributes to the community's economic resilience. The facility's environmental management practices align with federal standards to protect nearby coastal habitats.

Environmental context

Port of Miami is situated in a coastal urban environment, with proximity to sensitive marine ecosystems such as seagrass beds and coral reefs. The facility handles containerized cargo, which requires careful stormwater management to prevent runoff of pollutants. Oil-water separation systems are essential to mitigate risks from vessel operations. The port's location in a densely populated area also necessitates strict adherence to air quality and noise regulations.

Frequently asked questions

Port of Miami is located at 1500 Port Boulevard, Suite B, Miami, Florida 33132, United States.

Port of Miami primarily handles containerized cargo, serving as a major gateway for international trade in the southeastern United States.

Port of Miami operates under the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits, which regulate discharges from vessels and shoreside operations.

The port implements stormwater management and oil-water separation systems to minimize pollution from cargo handling and vessel operations, in compliance with federal environmental standards.

Port of Miami is a key economic driver for the region, supporting trade and logistics industries, and connecting the United States to global markets through its containerized cargo operations.

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