Risk: Low Harbour Operational

Tuscaloosa County Riverport - Inland Harbour in Northport, Alabama

NORTHPORT, Alabama, United States

Overview

Tuscaloosa County Riverport is a harbour facility in Northport, Alabama, United States. It serves as a key inland port on the Black Warrior River, handling cargo and supporting regional maritime logistics.

Tuscaloosa County Riverport is a harbour located at 171 30th Avenue in Northport, Alabama, within the United States. This operational facility is situated on the Black Warrior River, providing access to the Gulf of Mexico via the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. As a county-operated riverport, it plays a vital role in the region's transportation infrastructure, facilitating the movement of goods such as bulk commodities and general cargo. The facility operates under U.S. regulatory frameworks including the Clean Water Act and the Vessel General Permit (VGP) program administered by the EPA. These regulations govern stormwater management, ballast water discharge, and oil spill prevention. The port's operations are classified under NAICS codes 488310 (Port and Harbor Operations) and 488320 (Marine Cargo Handling), indicating a focus on cargo handling and port services. Typical equipment includes cranes, forklifts, and barge handling facilities. Environmentally, the riverport is located in a region with significant aquatic habitats, including the Black Warrior River ecosystem. The facility must manage stormwater runoff and potential spills to protect water quality. Its role in supporting regional trade and industry, particularly in sectors like agriculture and manufacturing, underscores its economic importance. The port's location in Tuscaloosa County positions it as a strategic node for inland waterway transport in the southeastern United States.

Environmental context

The Tuscaloosa County Riverport operates on the Black Warrior River, a waterway that supports diverse aquatic life and is part of the larger Mobile River Basin. The facility's activities, including cargo handling and vessel operations, require careful management of stormwater runoff and potential oil or chemical spills to minimize impacts on water quality. The surrounding area includes forested and agricultural lands, and the port's proximity to sensitive habitats necessitates adherence to environmental best practices and regulatory compliance under the Clean Water Act.

Frequently asked questions

Tuscaloosa County Riverport is located at 171 30th Avenue in Northport, Alabama, United States, on the Black Warrior River.

The riverport handles a variety of cargo including bulk commodities and general cargo, typical of inland ports serving regional industries such as agriculture and manufacturing.

The facility is operational and serves as a key transportation hub for the region, facilitating barge and vessel traffic along the Black Warrior River.

The port operates under U.S. environmental regulations including the Clean Water Act and the EPA's Vessel General Permit (VGP), which govern stormwater management, ballast water discharge, and oil spill prevention.

The riverport supports regional trade and industry by providing access to inland waterways, connecting local businesses to the Gulf of Mexico and international markets.

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