Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

AGC Automotive Alabama, Inc. Stormwater Outfall, Alabaster, Alabama | Industrial Facility

ALABASTER, Alabama, United States

Overview

AGC Automotive Alabama, Inc. operates a stormwater outfall in Alabaster, Alabama, managing runoff from an industrial facility. The outfall is subject to NPDES MS4 permit requirements under the Clean Water Act.

AGC Automotive Alabama, Inc. manages a stormwater outfall located at 101 Total Solutions Way in Alabaster, Shelby County, Alabama. This outfall serves an industrial facility classified under NAICS 327215 (glass product manufacturing). The facility is operational and handles stormwater runoff from the site, discharging into local waterways. As an industrial stormwater outfall in the United States, this facility operates under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) framework. The EPA's Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) or an individual permit likely governs the discharge, requiring monitoring and best management practices to control pollutants. Alabama's environmental agency, ADEM, typically implements these permits. The outfall's location in a suburban area near Birmingham means runoff may enter streams tributary to the Cahaba River, a biologically diverse system. Proper stormwater management is critical to prevent sediment, nutrients, and industrial pollutants from impacting water quality. The facility's compliance with permit limits helps protect local aquatic habitats.

Environmental context

The outfall discharges into a watershed that ultimately drains to the Cahaba River, known for its high aquatic biodiversity. Industrial stormwater runoff from glass manufacturing can contain suspended solids, metals, and other pollutants. The facility must implement erosion controls and pollution prevention measures to meet water quality standards under the Clean Water Act.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 101 Total Solutions Way in Alabaster, Shelby County, Alabama, United States.

It is an industrial stormwater outfall associated with glass product manufacturing (NAICS 327215).

The outfall is regulated under the Clean Water Act's NPDES program, likely under the Multi-Sector General Permit for industrial stormwater discharges.

Best management practices such as sediment basins, spill prevention, and regular monitoring help reduce pollutants like metals and solids from entering waterways.

The outfall drains to the Cahaba River watershed, which supports diverse aquatic life and is a focus of conservation efforts in Alabama.

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