Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

USNS SSG Edward A. Carter (Maersk Line Ltd) - Norfolk Harbour, Virginia Marine Utilities

NORFOLK, Virginia, United States

Overview

USNS SSG Edward A. Carter (Maersk Line Ltd) is a harbour facility in Norfolk, Virginia, United States. It operates as a deep-water port handling containerized cargo for military and commercial shipping.

USNS SSG Edward A. Carter (Maersk Line Ltd) is a harbour facility located in Norfolk, Virginia, United States. Norfolk is home to one of the largest natural harbors in the world and serves as a major hub for both commercial shipping and the U.S. Navy. The facility is operated by Maersk Line Ltd and is classified under NAICS 483111 for deep-sea freight transportation. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Vessel General Permit (VGP) and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) for shoreside operations. As a harbour handling containerized cargo, it must comply with stormwater management requirements and oil-water separation protocols to prevent marine pollution. The port's infrastructure includes container terminals, berths, and cargo handling equipment typical of a medium-to-large scale facility. Environmentally, the harbour is situated in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, a sensitive estuarine ecosystem. Operations require careful management of ballast water to prevent invasive species introduction and adherence to MARPOL Annex V for garbage disposal. The facility's role in supporting military logistics and commercial trade underscores its strategic importance to regional and national supply chains.

Environmental context

The harbour is located in the Chesapeake Bay region, a large estuary with significant ecological value. Cargo handling operations generate stormwater runoff that must be managed to prevent pollutants from entering the bay. The facility likely implements best management practices for oil-water separation and spill prevention. Ballast water discharge is regulated under the Vessel General Permit to minimize the introduction of non-native species. Proximity to sensitive coastal habitats necessitates strict adherence to environmental protocols.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located in Norfolk, Virginia, United States, at the address Maersk Line Ltd, Norfolk, VA 23510.

As a harbour facility operated by Maersk Line Ltd, it primarily handles containerized cargo for deep-sea freight transportation, serving both military and commercial shipping needs.

The facility must comply with the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) for vessel discharges and the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) for shoreside stormwater and wastewater. International MARPOL Annexes also apply to vessel operations.

Ballast water management is required under the VGP, which mandates treatment or exchange to reduce the risk of introducing non-native species. The facility likely uses approved ballast water treatment systems or follows exchange protocols.

The facility is operational and actively engaged in cargo handling operations in the Port of Norfolk.

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