Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Port of Portland T-1, Warehouse #101 - Harbour Facility in Portland, Oregon

PORTLAND, Oregon, United States

Overview

Port of Portland T-1, Warehouse #101 is an operational harbour facility in Portland, Oregon, United States. It handles cargo and supports maritime logistics along the Columbia River.

Port of Portland T-1, Warehouse #101 is a harbour facility located at 2200 NW Front in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is part of the Port of Portland, a major maritime hub on the West Coast, and serves as a cargo handling and storage facility for various goods. The facility operates under U.S. environmental regulations, including the EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for stormwater management. As a harbour, it handles diverse cargo types, including bulk and containerized goods, and must comply with IMO MARPOL Annexes for waste management and pollution prevention. Located on the Willamette River near its confluence with the Columbia River, the facility plays a key role in regional trade and transportation. Its proximity to sensitive aquatic habitats requires careful stormwater and oil-water management to minimize environmental impact.

Environmental context

The facility is situated along the Willamette River, a major tributary of the Columbia River, which supports diverse aquatic ecosystems. Harbour operations involve cargo handling and storage, with potential risks from stormwater runoff and accidental spills. Effective stormwater management and compliance with oil-water separation requirements are critical to protecting local water quality and habitats.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 2200 NW Front in Portland, Oregon, United States, within the Port of Portland complex.

It is a harbour facility used for cargo handling and storage, supporting maritime logistics.

The facility must comply with U.S. EPA VGP and NPDES permits for stormwater management, as well as IMO MARPOL Annexes for pollution prevention.

The facility handles a variety of cargo, including bulk and containerized goods, as part of the Port of Portland's operations.

Environmental risks are managed through stormwater control measures, oil-water separation systems, and compliance with federal and state regulations.

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