Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Stevedoring Svc of America Harbour, Panama City, Florida | Marine Utilities

PANAMA CITY, Florida, United States

Overview

Stevedoring Svc of America is a harbour facility in Panama City, Florida, United States. It handles cargo operations along the Gulf Coast.

Stevedoring Svc of America is a harbour facility located at 5323 West Hwy 98 in Panama City, Florida, United States. The facility operates within the Port of Panama City, a key hub on the Gulf of Mexico for breakbulk and project cargo. As a stevedoring service provider, it plays a critical role in loading and unloading vessels, supporting regional trade and logistics. The facility operates under U.S. federal and state regulations, including the Clean Water Act and the Vessel General Permit (VGP) for stormwater and ballast water management. Compliance with the IMO MARPOL Convention, particularly Annex I (oil) and Annex V (garbage), is standard for harbour operations. The facility likely manages cargo handling equipment and maintains spill prevention controls to protect nearby coastal waters. Located in Bay County, the facility is situated near the St. Andrew Bay estuary, a sensitive coastal ecosystem. Its operations are subject to environmental oversight to minimize impacts on water quality and marine habitats. The facility contributes to the local economy by facilitating maritime commerce in the Florida Panhandle.

Environmental context

The facility is located near St. Andrew Bay, an estuary that supports diverse marine life including fish, shellfish, and sea turtles. Cargo handling activities can generate stormwater runoff containing sediments and potential pollutants. Proper management of oil-water separation and spill response is critical to protect the sensitive coastal habitat. The facility operates under the U.S. EPA's NPDES permit program for industrial stormwater discharges.

Frequently asked questions

Stevedoring Svc of America is located at 5323 West Hwy 98 in Panama City, Florida, United States.

As a stevedoring service, the facility handles breakbulk and project cargo, including heavy-lift and oversized items, typical of Gulf Coast ports.

The facility must comply with the U.S. Clean Water Act, the Vessel General Permit (VGP) for ballast water and stormwater, and the IMO MARPOL Convention for oil and garbage management.

The facility likely implements stormwater pollution prevention plans (SWPPP) under the NPDES permit, including best management practices for sediment and spill control.

The Port of Panama City is a major Gulf Coast port specializing in breakbulk cargo, supporting regional industries such as aerospace, manufacturing, and agriculture.

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