Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

West Franklin Coal Transfer Facility: Coal Transfer Harbour in Mount Vernon, Indiana

MOUNT VERNON, Indiana, United States

Overview

West Franklin Coal Transfer Facility is a harbour in Mount Vernon, Indiana, United States. It handles coal transfer operations on the Ohio River.

West Franklin Coal Transfer Facility is a harbour located at 10200 Darnell School Rd, Mount Vernon, Indiana, United States. The facility operates as a coal transfer terminal along the Ohio River, serving the regional energy and industrial sectors. As a dedicated coal handling facility, it plays a key role in the logistics chain for coal distribution in the Midwest. The facility operates under U.S. environmental regulations, including the Clean Water Act and NPDES permits for stormwater management and discharge controls. Coal transfer operations require effective dust suppression and runoff management to minimize environmental impact. The facility's location on the Ohio River necessitates compliance with U.S. Coast Guard and EPA standards for waterway operations. West Franklin Coal Transfer Facility contributes to the regional economy by supporting coal transportation and energy generation. Its operations are significant for local industrial activity and the broader energy supply chain. The facility's management of coal handling and environmental controls is critical to maintaining compliance and operational efficiency.

Environmental context

The facility is situated on the Ohio River, a major waterway that supports diverse aquatic ecosystems. Coal transfer operations pose risks of sediment runoff and coal dust emissions, which can affect water quality and local habitats. Stormwater management and dust control measures are essential to mitigate these impacts. The surrounding area includes agricultural and industrial land uses, with the river serving as a critical resource for both commerce and ecology.

Frequently asked questions

West Franklin Coal Transfer Facility is located at 10200 Darnell School Rd, Mount Vernon, Indiana, United States, on the Ohio River.

The facility handles coal transfer operations, serving as a terminal for loading and unloading coal for transportation via barge or rail.

Coal transfer facilities must comply with the Clean Water Act, including NPDES permits for stormwater discharge, and the Clean Air Act for dust emissions. The EPA also regulates coal handling under the Effluent Guidelines and Standards.

Facilities like West Franklin implement stormwater management plans, including sediment basins, containment structures, and regular monitoring to prevent coal runoff into the Ohio River.

The Ohio River is a major inland waterway for coal transport, connecting coal-producing regions in the Midwest to power plants and industrial users. It supports efficient barge traffic, reducing road and rail congestion.

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