Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO MONTGOMERY Stormwater Outfall, Montgomery, Alabama

MONTGOMERY, Alabama, United States

Overview

COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO MONTGOMERY is a stormwater outfall in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. It manages runoff from an industrial beverage production facility.

COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO MONTGOMERY is a stormwater outfall located at 300 Coca-Cola Road in Montgomery, Alabama. This facility handles stormwater discharge from a major beverage bottling plant, operating under the regulatory framework of the US Clean Water Act and EPA NPDES MS4 permits. The outfall is part of the industrial stormwater management system for the Coca-Cola bottling facility, which falls under NAICS codes 312111 (Soft Drink Manufacturing) and 312112 (Bottled Water Manufacturing). Stormwater outfalls in industrial settings are typically regulated under NPDES industrial stormwater permits, requiring best management practices to control pollutants. Located in Montgomery, the facility contributes to local stormwater management in an urban industrial area. Proper operation helps protect downstream water quality in the Alabama River watershed, supporting community and environmental health.

Environmental context

The facility discharges stormwater from an industrial site in Montgomery, Alabama, an area with a humid subtropical climate and significant rainfall. Industrial stormwater runoff can carry pollutants such as sediments, chemicals, and nutrients. The outfall is subject to NPDES permit requirements under the Clean Water Act, which mandate pollution prevention and monitoring to protect receiving waters like the Alabama River.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 300 Coca-Cola Road in Montgomery, Alabama, United States.

It is a stormwater outfall that manages runoff from a Coca-Cola bottling plant, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.

The facility operates under NAICS codes 312111 (Soft Drink Manufacturing) and 312112 (Bottled Water Manufacturing).

It is regulated under the US Clean Water Act and NPDES MS4 permits, which require pollution prevention and monitoring for industrial stormwater discharges.

Proper stormwater management helps reduce pollutant runoff into the Alabama River watershed, protecting water quality and aquatic ecosystems.

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