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City of Scottsboro Stormwater Outfall - Scottsboro, Alabama

SCOTTSBORO, Alabama, United States

Overview

The City of Scottsboro stormwater outfall in Alabama manages urban runoff under the EPA NPDES MS4 permit program. It serves the Jackson County area with a focus on water quality and flood control.

The City of Scottsboro stormwater outfall is a municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) facility located at 2002 Bogue Drive in Scottsboro, Alabama. As a stormwater outfall, it discharges collected runoff from urban and industrial areas into receiving waters, operating under the regulatory framework of the US Clean Water Act and EPA NPDES MS4 permits. The facility serves the Scottsboro community in Jackson County, managing stormwater to reduce flooding and protect local water quality. This outfall is part of a network of stormwater infrastructure typical for small to medium municipalities in the southeastern United States. The facility's NAICS codes (325320 and 926130) indicate connections to chemical manufacturing and environmental regulation, suggesting the catchment may include industrial activities. Stormwater management in Alabama is influenced by the state's humid subtropical climate, with frequent thunderstorms and potential for heavy rainfall events that challenge drainage systems. Environmental significance lies in the outfall's role in preventing untreated runoff from entering water bodies, thereby reducing pollutant loads such as sediment, nutrients, and heavy metals. The facility supports compliance with Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requirements for impaired waters in the region. By managing stormwater quantity and quality, it helps protect downstream ecosystems and community resources.

Environmental context

The Scottsboro area experiences a humid subtropical climate with abundant rainfall, making stormwater management critical for flood prevention and water quality. The outfall likely discharges to the Tennessee River basin, which supports diverse aquatic life and is used for recreation and drinking water. Urban and industrial runoff can carry pollutants like oil, grease, and heavy metals, necessitating effective treatment and best management practices (BMPs) to meet Clean Water Act standards.

Frequently asked questions

The City of Scottsboro stormwater outfall is located at 2002 Bogue Drive in Scottsboro, Alabama, in Jackson County.

It discharges collected stormwater runoff from urban and industrial areas into receiving waters, helping to manage flooding and protect water quality in compliance with EPA NPDES MS4 permits.

The outfall operates under the US Clean Water Act and EPA NPDES MS4 permit program, which requires municipalities to implement stormwater management programs to reduce pollutant discharges.

Alabama's humid subtropical climate with heavy rainfall events necessitates robust stormwater infrastructure. The state follows EPA MS4 requirements, with additional state-level regulations from the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM).

Common pollutants include sediment, nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus), heavy metals, oil and grease, pesticides, and bacteria from pet waste and sewage overflows.

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