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Port Series No. 60 Pittsburgh, PA, and Ports on the Ohio, Monongahela, and Allegheny Rivers, PA Port Series No. 60 Pittsburgh, PA, and Ports on the Ohio, Monongahela, and Allegheny Rivers, PA Waterway: Allegheny River Mile: 0.5 PWD: 206 Name:: City of Pittsburgh, River Rescue and Police Boat Mooring. Location:: Mile 0.5, right bank, Allegheny River, Pittsburgh, below Roberto Clemente Highway Datum: NPE Bridge. Operator:: Pittsburgh River Rescue. Owner: City of Pittsburgh. Address: Foot of Federal Street. Phone: 412 622-6930 Town: Pittsburgh State: PA County: Allegheny Railway Connection: None. Purpose:: Mooring river rescue and police patrol boats. Depth Alongside (feet): Latitude (decimal): 40.446111 Total Berthing Space (feet): 70 30 Longitude (decimal): -80.004167 Remarks: Lower half of boat house constructed on float deck covers twin boat slips; and upper half of structure houses equipment storage and dressing rooms. Year of Last Survey: 2004 Corps of Engineers Location Code: 43200Dock Code: 501 Pittsburgh District Waterway: Allegheny River Mile: 4.4 PWD: 173 Name:: Pennzoil-Quaker State Products Co., Allegheny River Pittsburgh Dock. Location:: Mile 4.4, left bank, Allegheny River, Pittsburgh, approximately 1.1 miles above 40th Datum: NPE Street Bridge. Operator:: Not operated. Owner: Pennzoil-Quaker State Products Co., a subsidiary of Shell Lubricants Group. Address: Foot of 54th Street. Phone: 412 781-3080 X11 Town: Pittsburgh State: PA County: Allegheny Railway Connection: Surface track serves tankcar-unloading rack at plant at rear, connects with Allegheny Valley Railroad. Purpose:: Not used. Depth Alongside (feet): 9 Latitude (decimal): 40.484722 Total Berthing Space (feet): 195 Longitude (decimal): -79.954167 Remarks: At time of survey (2004), all pipelines from dock had been blanked and storage tanks serving wharf had been demolished. Year of Last Survey: 2004 Corps of Engineers Location Code: 43203Dock Code: 088 Pittsburgh District U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Institute for Water Resources Navigation Data Center 1 Port Series No. 60 Pittsburgh, PA, and Ports on the Ohio, Monongahela, and Allegheny Rivers, PA Waterway: Allegheny River Mile: 7 PWD: 205 Name:: Azcon Corp., Pittsburgh Dock. Location:: Mile 7.0, right bank, Allegheny River, Pittsburgh, below Norfolk Southern Railway Datum: NPE Bridge. Operator:: Azcon Corp. Owner: Azcon Corp. Address: Foot of 19th Street, Sharpsburg. Phone: 312 781-9200 Town: Pittsburgh State: PA County: Allegheny Railway Connection: Three surface tracks serve facility in rear; connect with Norfolk Southern Railway. Purpose:: Shipment and occasional receipt of scrap metal. Mooring and hauling out barges for dismantling. Depth Alongside (feet): 10 Latitude (decimal): 40.488889 Total Berthing Space (feet): 200 Longitude (decimal): -79.906667 Remarks: One inclined, 250- by 70-foot concrete-surfaced marine railway, located on upper side of wharf, is for use in hauling-out barges to be scrapped. Approximately 10 acres of open storage area are located at rear. Year of Last Survey: 2004 Corps of Engineers Location Code: 43207Dock Code: 001 Pittsburgh District Waterway: Allegheny River Mile: 7.6 PWD: 174 Name:: Hanson Aggregates, Repair Yard Wharf. Location:: Mile 7.6, left bank, Allegheny River, Pittsburgh, approximately 2,600 feet above Datum: NPE Norfolk Southern Railway Bridge. Operator:: Not operated. Owner: Hanson Aggregates, PMA. Address: Allegheny River Boulevard. Phone: 724 626-0080 Town: Pittsburgh State: PA County: Allegheny Railway Connection: None. Purpose:: Not used. Depth Alongside (feet): 0 - 8 Latitude (decimal): 40.483889 Total Berthing Space (feet): 600 Longitude (decimal): -79.898056 Remarks: - Year of Last Survey: 2004 Corps of Engineers Location Code: 43207Dock Code: 602 Pittsburgh District U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Institute for Water Resources Navigation Data Center 2 Port Series No. 60 Pittsburgh, PA, and Ports on the Ohio, Monongahela, and Allegheny Rivers, PA Waterway: Allegheny River Mile: 13 PWD: 204 Name:: Port of Harmar, Harmarville Slip. Location:: Mile 13.0, right bank, Allegheny River, Harmarville, off Back Channel at 12-Mile Datum: NPE Island; 0.2 mile above Oakmont Highway Bridge. Operator:: Not operated. Owner: Kratsa Properties. Address: State Highway 28. Phone: 412 828-7711 Town: Harmarville State: PA County: Allegheny Railway Connection: Three surface tracks at rear of lower side; connect with Norfolk Southern Railway. Purpose:: Not used. Depth Alongside (feet): 12 012 Latitude (decimal): 40.534444 Total Berthing Space (feet): 550 750 Longitude (decimal): -79.846944 Remarks: Facility formerly was used for shipment of processed coal. Slip is approximately 725 by 200 feet, with access channel from Allegheny River which narrows to 75 feet for 200 feet to pass under Norfolk Southern Railway and Freeport Road Bridges. Allegheny Valley Expressway (State Highway 28) Bridges also span slip. Year of Last Survey: 2004 Corps of Engineers Location Code: 43213Dock Code: 001 Pittsburgh District Waterway: Allegheny River Mile: 15.7 PWD: 203 Name:: Reliant Energy, Cheswick Power Station, Springdale Wharf. Location:: Mile 15.7, right bank, Allegheny River, Springdale. Datum: NPE Operator:: Reliant Energy. Owner: Reliant Energy. Address: Foot of Porter Street. Phone: 412 275-1557 Town: Springdale State: PA County: Allegheny Railway Connection: One surface track serving plant at rear; connects with Norfolk Southern Railway. Purpose:: Receipt of coal for plant consumption. Depth Alongside (feet): 13 Latitude (decimal): 40.536389 Total Berthing Space (feet): 2450 Longitude (decimal): -79.791667 Remarks: Open storage area has capacity for approximately 322,000 tons of coal, with an additional 28,000 tons stored in barges as required. Wharf has capacity for twenty-five loaded and empty barges. A rescue boat is moored to a floating dock below the discharge flume, in Cheswick. Year of Last Survey: 2004 Corps of Engineers Location Code: 43215Dock Code: 401 Pittsburgh District U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Institute for Water Resources Navigation Data Center 3 Port Series No. 60 Pittsburgh, PA, and Ports on the Ohio, Monongahela, and Allegheny Rivers, PA Waterway: Allegheny River Mile: 16.4 PWD: 202 Name:: United Refining Co., Springdale Wharf. Location:: Mile 16.4, right bank, Allegheny River, Springdale. Datum: NPE Operator:: Not operated. Owner: United Refining Co., Asphalt Group. Address: 13 Mellon Street. Phone: 724 274-0885 Town: Springdale State: PA County: Allegheny Railway Connection: None. Purpose:: Not used. Depth Alongside (feet): 10 - 11 Latitude (decimal): 40.535 Total Berthing Space (feet): 401 Longitude (decimal): -79.780833 Remarks: Three 6-inch pipelines extend from wharf to eight steel, asphalt storage tanks, total capacity 211,300 barrels; and to twenty-seven inactive storage tanks, all at rear. Wharf is served by one 4-inch, and one 2-inch steam lines. At time of survey (2004), all asphalt was received by truck, all pipelines from the wharf were blanked, and plans called for maintaining the wharf in caretaker status. Year of Last Survey: 2004 Corps of Engineers Location Code: 43216Dock Code: 401 Pittsburgh District Waterway: Allegheny River Mile: 16.5 PWD: 201 Name:: R. I. Lampus Co., Springdale Dock. Location:: Mile 16.5, right bank, Allegheny River, Springdale. Datum: NPE Operator:: R. I. Lampus Co. Owner: R. I. Lampus Co. Address: 816 R. I. Lampus Avenue. Phone: 412 362-3800 Town: Springdale State: PA County: Allegheny Railway Connection: One surface track serving yard at rear connects with Norfolk Southern Railway. Purpose:: Receipt of silicon carbide. Depth Alongside (feet): 2 - 9 Latitude (decimal): 40.535833 Total Berthing Space (feet): 200 Longitude (decimal): -79.778611 Remarks: Material is trucked directly to processing plant offsite. Year of Last Survey: 2004 Corps of Engineers Location Code: 43216Dock Code: 501 Pittsburgh District U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Institute for Water Resources Navigation Data Center 4 Port Series No. 60 Pittsburgh, PA, and Ports on the Ohio, Monongahela, and Allegheny Rivers, PA Waterway: Allegheny River Mile: 16.9 PWD: 200 Name:: The Lane Construction Corp., Springdale Lower Wharf. Location:: Mile 16.9, right bank, Allegheny River, Springdale. Datum: NPE Operator:: Not operated. Owner: The Lane Construction Corp. Address: Sherosky Way Phone: 724 274-0777 Town: Springdale State: PA County: Allegheny Railway Connection: None. Purpose:: Not used. Depth Alongside (feet): 8 Latitude (decimal): 40.538333 Total Berthing Space (feet): 350 Longitude (decimal): -79.771944 Remarks: Wharf and mechanical handling equipment were designed to ship sand and gravel by barge. Year of Last Survey: 2004 Corps of Engineers Location Code: 43217Dock Code: 101 Pittsburgh District Waterway: Allegheny River Mile: 17 PWD: 199 Name:: The Lane Construction Corp., Springdale Upper Dock Location:: Mile 17.0, right bank, Allegheny River, Springdale. Datum: NPE Operator:: Not operated. Owner: The Lane Construction Corp. Address: Sherosky Way. Phone: 724 274-0777 Town: Springdale State: PA County: Allegheny Railway Connection: None. Purpose:: Not used. Depth Alongside (feet): 10 Latitude (decimal): 40.539444 Total Berthing Space (feet): 175 Longitude (decimal): -79.770278 Remarks: Wharf and mechanical equipment were designed to receive sand and gravel by barge. A crushing and grading plant are located at rear. Year of Last Survey: 2004 Corps of Engineers Location Code: 43217Dock Code: 101 Pittsburgh District U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Institute for Water Resources Navigation Data Center 5 Port Series No. 60 Pittsburgh, PA, and Ports
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