Putnam County Barge Port Explained

Putnam County Barge Port
Country:United States
Location:Palatka, Florida[1]
Opened:1970
Owner:Putnam County Port Authority
Type:Natural/Artificial
Wharfs:1[2]

Putnam County Barge Port is a port facility and industrial development area located in Palatka, Florida, United States. Positioned on the waters of the St. Johns River, tenants enjoy access to navigable waters maintained at 40 feet by the Army Corps of Engineers. The area is also accessible by CSX rail line and US 17. Management and development of the site is conducted through Putnam County Port Authority.[3] The barge port has a 410adj=midNaNadj=mid wharf. Most of the barge freight is paper products.[2] Major port facilities are located 60 miles downriver in Jacksonville.

Users

Current and former users at Barge Port include:

History

In 1970, the Cross Florida Barge Canal was still viewed as viable, with one-third of the project complete. That same year, Putnam County Port Authority completed Barge Port in anticipation of increased development interest. Palatka was seemingly poised to experience maritime growth due to its location on the St. Johns River and the newly constructed canal system. By 1971, serious ecological and environmental concerns were brought to the attention of the public. The threat of saltwater contamination in the fragile freshwater ecosystems of inland Florida subsequently brought the canal project to an end. Barge Port has managed to thrive in the absences of a Gulf of Mexico route.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Facility Location Report . https://web.archive.org/web/20110811162815/http://appprod.dep.state.fl.us/www_stcm/reports/facility_location_r.asp?cboCounty=54&cboSort1=f.cc_county_id&cboSort2=f.facility_id&cboSort3=f.name&cboSort4=f.City . dead . August 11, 2011 . Florida Department of Environmental Protection . February 26, 2011 .
  2. Web site: Coastal Pilot: St. Johns River. https://web.archive.org/web/20111002214154/http://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/nsd/xml2html.php?xml=coastpilot/files/cp4/CPB4_E42_C09_20100915_1403_WEB.xml . October 2, 2011 . National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration . 2010. February 26, 2011.
  3. Web site: Comprehensive Plan Intergovernmental Coordination Element. October 5, 2020. Putnam County. G-10.
  4. Web site: Christen. Kelley. Officials seek new welding school in Hastings after Putnam closure. 2020-10-06. The St. Augustine Record. en.
  5. Web site: Newcastle Shipyards- About. 2020-10-06. about.html.