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− | The Port of St. Helens was created in 1940 in Columbia City, Oregon along the Columbia River | + | The Port of St. Helens was created in 1940 in Columbia City, Oregon along the Columbia River and is considered a deep water port. It contains the industrial park [[Port Westward]], the site of proposed coal exports. |
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− | + | The port is located in Columbia City, approximately 30 miles north of Portland, Oregon.<ref name=ore>[http://www.oregonlive.com/environment/index.ssf/2011/06/port_of_st_helens_potential_ca.html "Port of St. Helens potential candidate for coal export to Asia"] Scott Learn, The Oregonian, June 15, 2011.</ref> | |
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*[[Gateway Pacific Terminal]] | *[[Gateway Pacific Terminal]] | ||
*[[U.S. coal exports]] | *[[U.S. coal exports]] | ||
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+ | *[[Coal Exports from Northwest United States Ports]] | ||
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+ | 48.86127,-122.751746~Gateway Pacific Terminal~'''Click [[Gateway Pacific Terminal|here]]''' for more information; | ||
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+ | 46.140364,-123.000019~Millennium Bulk Logistics Longview Terminal~Click '''[[Millennium Bulk Logistics Longview Terminal|here]]''' for more information.; | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:40, 30 May 2015
{{#badges: CoalSwarm |Navbar-Coalexports}} The Port of St. Helens was created in 1940 in Columbia City, Oregon along the Columbia River and is considered a deep water port. It contains the industrial park Port Westward, the site of proposed coal exports.
Location
The port is located in Columbia City, approximately 30 miles north of Portland, Oregon.[1]
Articles and Resources
References
- ↑ "Port of St. Helens potential candidate for coal export to Asia" Scott Learn, The Oregonian, June 15, 2011.
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