Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

TRAPAC INC - Container Terminal in Oakland, California, United States

OAKLAND, California, United States

Overview

TRAPAC INC is an operational harbour facility in Oakland, California, handling containerized cargo at the Port of Oakland. It serves as a key marine terminal for trans-Pacific trade.

TRAPAC INC is a marine terminal located at 2800 7th Street in Oakland, California, within Alameda County. Operating as a harbour facility, it is part of the Port of Oakland, a major West Coast gateway for containerized cargo. The facility handles container shipping, connecting the United States to Asia-Pacific markets. As a container terminal, TRAPAC INC operates under U.S. EPA regulations including the Vessel General Permit (VGP) for stormwater discharge and ballast water management. The facility likely employs shoreside power for vessels to reduce emissions, aligning with California Air Resources Board (CARB) requirements. Typical operations involve container handling equipment, truck gates, and rail connections. The facility's location in the San Francisco Bay Area places it within a sensitive estuarine environment. Stormwater management and oil-water separation are critical to protect local water quality. TRAPAC INC contributes to regional economic activity, supporting trade and logistics in Northern California.

Environmental context

The facility is situated on the Oakland Estuary, part of the San Francisco Bay, a highly productive but ecologically sensitive coastal habitat. Operations involve container handling, which generates stormwater runoff that must be managed to prevent pollution. Oil-water separation and spill prevention measures are essential to protect marine life and comply with Clean Water Act requirements.

Frequently asked questions

TRAPAC INC is located at 2800 7th Street, Oakland, California 94607, United States, within the Port of Oakland.

TRAPAC INC is a container terminal that handles containerized cargo, primarily serving trans-Pacific shipping routes.

TRAPAC INC operates under the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) for stormwater and ballast water management, and must comply with California Air Resources Board (CARB) regulations for emissions.

As a container terminal, TRAPAC INC likely uses stormwater management practices such as oil-water separators, sediment basins, and regular monitoring to comply with Clean Water Act permits.

TRAPAC INC is a key marine terminal at the Port of Oakland, handling containerized imports and exports, and supporting trade between the United States and Asia.

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