Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

WATCO DECATUR RIVER PORT - Harbour Facility in Decatur, Alabama

DECATUR, Alabama, United States

Overview

WATCO DECATUR RIVER PORT is a harbour facility in Decatur, Alabama, United States. It handles cargo along the Tennessee River, serving regional industrial and agricultural supply chains.

WATCO DECATUR RIVER PORT is a harbour facility located at 1802 Red Hat Road in Decatur, Alabama, United States. Situated on the Tennessee River, this operational port supports the movement of bulk and general cargo for the region's industrial and agricultural sectors. As part of the Watco network, it provides multimodal logistics connections. The facility operates under U.S. environmental regulations, including the EPA's Vessel General Permit (VGP) for stormwater and ballast water management, and the Clean Water Act's NPDES program for shoreside operations. Typical harbour infrastructure includes docks, storage areas, and cargo handling equipment. The port's location on an inland waterway emphasizes the importance of sediment and erosion control. This harbour plays a key role in the local economy by facilitating the transport of commodities such as grain, coal, and steel. Its operations are integrated with rail and truck networks, enhancing supply chain efficiency. Environmental management focuses on preventing spills and managing runoff to protect the Tennessee River ecosystem.

Environmental context

The harbour is located on the Tennessee River, a major waterway in the southeastern U.S. that supports diverse aquatic habitats. Operations involve handling bulk cargo, which requires careful stormwater and spill management to prevent contamination. The facility must comply with EPA regulations for oil-water separation and sediment control to minimize impacts on the river's water quality and aquatic life.

Frequently asked questions

WATCO DECATUR RIVER PORT is located at 1802 Red Hat Road, Decatur, Alabama 35601, United States, on the Tennessee River.

The port handles bulk and general cargo, including commodities like grain, coal, and steel, supporting regional industrial and agricultural supply chains.

U.S. harbours must comply with the EPA's Vessel General Permit (VGP) for ballast water and stormwater, the Clean Water Act's NPDES program, and state-level environmental regulations.

The facility implements stormwater management, spill prevention, and sediment control measures to protect the Tennessee River, in line with EPA and state requirements.

The port is currently operational and active in handling cargo and providing logistics services.

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