Overview
STEVEDORING SVCS OF AMERICA TERM 37 PORT is an operational harbour facility in Seattle, Washington, United States. It handles cargo operations along the Alaskan Way waterfront.
STEVEDORING SVCS OF AMERICA TERM 37 PORT is a harbour facility located at 1201 Alaskan Way S in Seattle, Washington, United States. Situated on the Elliott Bay waterfront, this operational terminal serves as a key node in the region's marine cargo handling network. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States, including the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for shoreside operations. As a harbour terminal, it manages cargo transfer activities that require compliance with stormwater management and spill prevention regulations typical of the sector. This terminal contributes to Seattle's maritime economy, supporting local trade and logistics. Its location in an urban industrial area necessitates careful environmental management to minimize impacts on the adjacent marine environment of Puget Sound.
Environmental context
The facility is located on the Seattle waterfront along Elliott Bay, part of the Puget Sound ecosystem. Harbour operations involve cargo handling that can generate stormwater runoff and potential oil-water discharges. Proximity to sensitive coastal habitats requires adherence to stormwater management practices and spill prevention measures under US EPA regulations.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at 1201 Alaskan Way S, Seattle, Washington 98134, United States.
It is an operational harbour terminal used for stevedoring and cargo handling services.
The facility operates under US federal regulations including the EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for stormwater and wastewater discharges.
Harbour operations require management of stormwater runoff and oil-water separation to protect the adjacent Puget Sound ecosystem.
The facility is currently operational.
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