Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

FLEX-N-GATE ALABAMA, LLC Stormwater Outfall, McCalla, Alabama | Industrial Stormwater Management

MCCALLA, Alabama, United States

Overview

FLEX-N-GATE ALABAMA, LLC operates a stormwater outfall in McCalla, Alabama, serving an automotive parts manufacturing facility under US EPA NPDES MS4 regulations.

FLEX-N-GATE ALABAMA, LLC is a stormwater outfall located at 6324 Bay Drive in McCalla, Jefferson County, Alabama. The facility manages stormwater runoff from an automotive parts manufacturing plant (NAICS 336370) and operates under the United States regulatory framework, specifically the Clean Water Act and EPA NPDES MS4 permits. The outfall is part of a Phase II small MS4 system, typical for industrial facilities in urbanized areas. Stormwater management involves controlling runoff quality and quantity to prevent pollution of receiving waters. The facility's discharge likely flows into local waterways within the Black Warrior River watershed. Environmental significance lies in managing industrial stormwater to protect water quality in Jefferson County. Proper operation reduces pollutant loads from automotive manufacturing activities, supporting compliance with Alabama's water quality standards and downstream ecosystem health.

Environmental context

The facility is located in an industrial area of McCalla, Alabama, within the Black Warrior River watershed. Stormwater runoff from automotive parts manufacturing can carry pollutants such as heavy metals, oils, and sediments. Effective management is critical to prevent degradation of local water bodies, which support aquatic life and recreational uses. The region's climate, with frequent rainfall, increases the importance of proper stormwater control.

Frequently asked questions

FLEX-N-GATE ALABAMA, LLC is located at 6324 Bay Drive in McCalla, Jefferson County, Alabama, United States.

It is a stormwater outfall managing runoff from an automotive parts manufacturing facility (NAICS 336370).

The facility operates under the US Clean Water Act and EPA NPDES MS4 permit program, likely as a Phase II small MS4 due to its industrial nature.

It controls pollutants like heavy metals and sediments from entering local waterways, preserving water quality and aquatic habitats in the Black Warrior River watershed.

The watershed receives stormwater discharge from the facility; proper management prevents pollution that could affect drinking water, recreation, and wildlife downstream.

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