Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

PORTS AMERICA LOUISIANA LLC - LOUISIANA AVENUE TERMINAL: New Orleans Harbour Facility

NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, United States

Overview

PORTS AMERICA LOUISIANA LLC - LOUISIANA AVENUE TERMINAL is an operational harbour facility located on the Mississippi River at mile marker 98.5 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.

PORTS AMERICA LOUISIANA LLC - LOUISIANA AVENUE TERMINAL is an operational harbour facility situated on the Mississippi River at mile marker 98.5 in New Orleans, Louisiana. As a key marine terminal in the Port of New Orleans, it handles cargo and supports maritime logistics in one of the busiest port complexes in the United States. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for shoreside operations. Compliance with IMO MARPOL Annexes is also required for international vessels. Typical harbour operations involve cargo handling, stormwater management, and oil-water separation to minimize environmental impact. Located in the Mississippi River Delta, the terminal plays a significant role in regional trade and commerce. Its proximity to sensitive coastal habitats necessitates careful environmental management, including spill prevention and sediment control. The facility contributes to the economic vitality of New Orleans and the broader Gulf Coast region.

Environmental context

The terminal is located on the Mississippi River, a major waterway that supports diverse aquatic ecosystems. Operations involve cargo handling and vessel traffic, which require stormwater management and oil-water separation to protect water quality. Proximity to coastal wetlands and estuaries underscores the need for robust spill prevention and sediment control measures.

Frequently asked questions

The terminal is located on the Mississippi River at mile marker 98.5 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.

It is an operational harbour facility that handles cargo and supports maritime logistics as part of the Port of New Orleans.

The facility must comply with the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for shoreside operations, as well as IMO MARPOL Annexes for international vessels.

Typical harbour operations include stormwater management systems and oil-water separators to prevent pollution and protect water quality in the Mississippi River.

The Mississippi River is a major commercial waterway, and the terminal's location supports regional trade while requiring careful environmental stewardship due to nearby coastal habitats.

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