Donora River Terminal
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The Donora River Terminal is a coal-handling facility located on the Monongahela River, south of the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.
Location
The map below shows the Donora River Terminal at mile marker 34 on the Monongahela River.
Background
The terminal primarily serves as a link between metallurgical coal mined in western Pennsylvania and steelmakers in the region. The terminal handles 1.5 million short tons of coal per year (approximately 1.36 million metric tonnes).[1] Robindale Energy acquired the terminal in 2014.[2]
Project Details
- Owner: Robindale Energy
- Location: Donora, Pittsburgh
- Capacity (Million metric tonnes per annum): 1.36
- Status: Operating
- Start year:
- Type: Domestic
- Coal source: Western Pennsylvania
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ Donora River Terminal, Robindale Energy, Accessed Oct. 2021
- ↑ SENNEBOGEN 875 R-HD Is On The Mark For Robindale Energy’s Donora Dock Operation, Sennebogen, Accessed Oct. 2021