Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

SEA-LAND SERVICES Harbour Facility, La Porte, Texas | United States Marine Utilities

LA PORTE, Texas, United States

Overview

SEA-LAND SERVICES is an operational harbour facility in La Porte, Texas, United States. It serves as a marine terminal handling cargo and vessel operations along the Houston Ship Channel.

SEA-LAND SERVICES is a harbour facility located at 1515 E Barbours Cut Blvd in La Porte, Texas, within the Port of Houston area. This operational marine terminal is situated on the Houston Ship Channel, one of the busiest waterways in the United States, and handles containerized cargo and other maritime freight. The facility is part of the extensive port infrastructure serving the Houston metropolitan region. The facility operates under U.S. federal and state regulations, including the Clean Water Act and the Vessel General Permit (VGP) issued by the EPA. As a harbour, it must manage stormwater runoff, ballast water discharge, and oil-water separation to comply with environmental standards. SEA-LAND SERVICES plays a key role in the regional supply chain, supporting trade and commerce in Texas and the broader U.S. Gulf Coast. Its location near sensitive coastal habitats along Galveston Bay requires careful environmental management to minimize impacts on local ecosystems. The facility contributes to the economic vitality of La Porte and the surrounding area.

Environmental context

The facility is located on the Houston Ship Channel, which connects to Galveston Bay, a productive estuary supporting diverse marine life. Operations involve handling containerized cargo, which generates stormwater runoff that must be treated to prevent pollution. Proximity to sensitive coastal habitats necessitates robust oil-water management and spill prevention measures to protect water quality and aquatic ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

SEA-LAND SERVICES is located at 1515 E Barbours Cut Blvd in La Porte, Texas, United States, within the Port of Houston area on the Houston Ship Channel.

SEA-LAND SERVICES is an operational harbour facility that handles cargo and vessel operations, primarily containerized freight, as part of the Port of Houston's marine terminal infrastructure.

Harbour facilities in the U.S. must comply with the Clean Water Act, the Vessel General Permit (VGP) for stormwater and ballast water discharge, and state-level environmental regulations. The EPA oversees these permits to ensure water quality protection.

The facility manages environmental impacts through stormwater runoff controls, oil-water separation systems, and spill prevention measures, in compliance with federal and state regulations. These practices help protect Galveston Bay and surrounding habitats.

SEA-LAND SERVICES supports regional trade and commerce by handling container cargo, contributing to the Port of Houston's status as a major U.S. shipping hub. It provides jobs and facilitates the movement of goods for the Texas economy.

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