Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

SHIP SS LIHUE Harbour, Honolulu, Hawaii | United States Marine Utilities

HONOLULU, Hawaii, United States

Overview

SHIP SS LIHUE is an operational harbour facility located at Pier 51 on Sand Island Access Road in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. It serves as a key maritime infrastructure point in the region.

SHIP SS LIHUE is an operational harbour facility located at Pier 51 on Sand Island Access Road in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States. As a harbour, it supports maritime activities including cargo handling and vessel operations within the Port of Honolulu, a major hub for trans-Pacific trade. The facility operates under U.S. regulatory frameworks including the EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for shoreside discharges. Hawaii's maritime sector is subject to IMO MARPOL Annexes for pollution prevention, particularly regarding oil, sewage, and garbage management. The harbour's NAICS codes (483111 and 483113) indicate deep sea freight transportation and coastal shipping activities. Honolulu's harbour infrastructure is critical for the state's economy, handling containerized cargo, bulk goods, and passenger traffic. The facility's location on Sand Island provides proximity to industrial zones and deep-water channels, supporting efficient logistics for Hawaii's island supply chain.

Environmental context

The harbour's location in Honolulu Harbor involves proximity to sensitive coastal ecosystems, including coral reefs and marine habitats. Stormwater runoff and oil-water management are key environmental considerations, regulated under the Clean Water Act and local Hawaii Department of Health permits. Cargo handling activities, particularly for containerized goods, require adherence to spill prevention and waste management protocols to minimize impact on the surrounding marine environment.

Frequently asked questions

SHIP SS LIHUE is located at Pier 51 on Sand Island Access Road in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, within the Port of Honolulu.

SHIP SS LIHUE is an operational harbour facility that supports maritime activities such as cargo handling and vessel operations.

The harbour operates under U.S. EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits, as well as IMO MARPOL Annexes for pollution prevention.

Key environmental considerations include stormwater management, oil-water separation, and protection of nearby coral reefs and marine habitats, regulated under the Clean Water Act and state permits.

The Port of Honolulu is a major trans-Pacific hub handling containerized cargo, bulk goods, and passenger traffic, critical for Hawaii's supply chain and economy.

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