The Bayport Container Terminal, or simply the Bayport Terminal, is a major deep water port in the
Greater Houston area in
Texas (
United States). This relatively new terminal, part of the
Port of Houston, is designed to handle standardized
cargo containers and offload the nearby
Barbours Cut Terminal, which has no further room for expansion. The Bayport Terminal is situated along the Bayport Ship Channel off
Galveston Bay
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, between
La Porte, Texas and
Seabrook, Texas (adjacent to
Shoreacres and
El Jardin). This channel itself feeds into the larger
Houston Ship Channel, which runs from
Houston, through
Galveston Bay
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, to the
Gulf of Mexico.
The port sits adjacent to the
Bayport Industrial District
The Bayport Industrial District is a large commercial real-estate development located in southeast Harris County, Texas, within the Bay Area of Greater Houston. It is one of the two industrial districts in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of La ...
, a large complex of firms primarily involved in
petroleum and
petrochemical processing.
The facilities at Bayport formerly included a
cruise ship terminal, built at a cost of US$81 million.
The terminal briefly saw use for cruises following
Hurricane Ike
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when ships like
Carnival Cruise Lines
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Ecstasy
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'' and ''
Conquest'' were re-routed from the damaged
Port of Galveston to Bayport for nearly two months. Bayport Cruise Terminal was a planned port of call for both
Princess Cruises and
Norwegian Cruise Line
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in 2013-2014. The cruise ships have since abandoned the terminal and the Port of Houston has dismantled the gangways.
Controversy
The Bayport Terminal was controversial since before its construction due to concerns raised about environmental impact and the general suitability of the site.
The
United States Army Corps of Engineers approved the permit, but stated in the Environmental Impact Statement that unavoidable impacts of increased noise in the area, increased levels of nitrous oxides, sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, and cancer causing particulate matter would be emitted by the terminal. Homes are within of the docks.
Due to the prevailing southeast wind and the proximity of the residents, the Corps of Engineers recommended a sound wall to block sound levels that they estimated to be as high as 70 dBA (as of 2010 the terminal was only approximately 30% in operation yet produced levels of 65 dBA).
The Port of Houston approached residents who are affected by the pollution and noise and has attempted to buy an easement from these residents. In 2010, the mayor of
Shoreacres published a letter to the community raising concerns about the scope of the easement and rights residents might be waiving by accepting it.
That same year residents of Shoreacres filed suit against the Port of Houston Authority for damages.
See also
*
Barbours Cut Terminal
*
Bayport Industrial District
The Bayport Industrial District is a large commercial real-estate development located in southeast Harris County, Texas, within the Bay Area of Greater Houston. It is one of the two industrial districts in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of La ...
*
Port of Houston
*
Port of Texas City
Notes
External links
Port of Houston: Bayport Terminal
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