Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

7TH STREET DTL FUEL SITE Stormwater Outfall, Birmingham, Alabama

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, United States

Overview

7TH STREET DTL FUEL SITE is a stormwater outfall in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. It manages runoff from an industrial fuel site under federal and state stormwater regulations.

7TH STREET DTL FUEL SITE is a stormwater outfall located at 7th Street North and Route 31 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama. This facility handles stormwater runoff from a fuel distribution terminal, operating under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit framework. As a stormwater outfall, it is part of the broader industrial stormwater management infrastructure in the Birmingham metropolitan area. The facility operates under the U.S. Clean Water Act, which requires industrial stormwater discharges to be covered by NPDES permits. In Alabama, the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) administers the NPDES program. The outfall likely falls under the Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) for industrial activities, which mandates best management practices (BMPs) and monitoring to control pollutants in runoff. Typical BMPs include spill prevention, sediment controls, and regular inspections. Located in an urban industrial area, this outfall discharges stormwater that may contain pollutants from fuel handling and storage. Effective management is critical to protect local water quality in receiving waters such as Village Creek or the Black Warrior River watershed. The facility's operational status indicates ongoing compliance with regulatory requirements to minimize environmental impact.

Environmental context

Birmingham, Alabama, has a humid subtropical climate with frequent thunderstorms, leading to significant stormwater runoff. The facility is in an industrial area near fuel storage and transportation infrastructure, increasing the risk of hydrocarbon and sediment pollution in runoff. Discharges from this outfall may enter local waterways that ultimately flow into the Black Warrior River basin, which supports aquatic life and downstream water uses. Regulatory oversight under the Clean Water Act aims to control pollutant loads through NPDES permits and stormwater pollution prevention plans (SWPPPs).

Frequently asked questions

7TH STREET DTL FUEL SITE is located at 7th Street North and Route 31 in Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA.

It is a stormwater outfall that manages runoff from a fuel distribution terminal, discharging stormwater under an NPDES permit to control pollutants.

Stormwater outfalls in Alabama are regulated under the Clean Water Act through NPDES permits, administered by ADEM. Industrial facilities must comply with the Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) and implement stormwater pollution prevention plans (SWPPPs).

Fuel sites handle hydrocarbons and hazardous materials; stormwater runoff can carry these pollutants to waterways. Proper management prevents contamination of local water bodies and protects aquatic ecosystems.

Stormwater outfalls in Birmingham discharge into the Black Warrior River watershed. Uncontrolled runoff can cause sedimentation, nutrient loading, and toxic pollution, affecting water quality and aquatic life.

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