BUZZARD POINT

  • Latitude: 37.8422
  • Longitude: -76.2861
  • US East Coast
  • Marina in US

Location: US

Buzzard Point is a notable geographic and industrial area located in Washington, D.C., situated at the confluence of the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers. Although it is not a major commercial port like those in Baltimore or Norfolk, it does have a range of maritime and industrial activities, particularly related to the shipping and handling of bulk materials.

Description and Key Features

  1. Location:

    • Buzzard Point is located in the southwestern part of Washington, D.C.
    • It sits at the juncture where the Anacostia River flows into the Potomac River.
  2. Infrastructure:

    • The area features several piers and wharves used primarily for industrial and municipal purposes.
    • It houses facilities for the loading and unloading of raw materials, such as sand, gravel, and construction materials.
    • Proximity to major transportation arteries, including the I-395 and I-295 highways, provides easy connectivity for cargo transport.
  3. Usage:

    • Primarily used for industrial and local maritime activities.
    • Operated by various private entities and subject to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers jurisdiction for navigational and environmental regulations.
  4. Facilities:

    • Bulk material handling equipment and storage areas.
    • Limited amenities for recreational boating compared to other areas in the region.
  5. Environmental and Regulatory Concerns:

    • Subject to environmental regulations aimed at protecting the Anacostia and Potomac Rivers.
    • Initiatives are in place to manage pollution and promote sustainability in port operations.
  6. Future Development:

    • The area is part of larger urban development plans, which include both commercial and residential projects.
    • Potential for growth in maritime activities related to urban development and rejuvenation efforts in the surrounding neighborhoods.

Specifications

  1. Coordinates:

    • Approximately 38.8664° N, 77.0139° W.
  2. Water Depth:

    • Varies across different piers but generally suitable for shallow to medium draft vessels.
    • Depth maintenance managed through periodic dredging operations.
  3. Cargo Types:

    • Primarily bulk materials such as sand, gravel, and construction aggregates.
    • Occasional use for other industrial commodities depending on ongoing projects.
  4. Navigational Aids:

    • Standard navigational aids in accordance with U.S. Coast Guard regulations, including buoys and markers.
    • Charts and navigational data available for mariners operating in the area.
  5. Accessibility:

    • Accessible year-round with weather considerations typical of the Mid-Atlantic region.
    • Connection to regional and national transportation networks.

Buzzard Point serves as a crucial industrial hub within Washington, D.C., supporting the city's construction and development needs. While not a major commercial port, its strategic location and facilities make it an important asset for the local economy and urban infrastructure.

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