Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

Former Cubberd No. 33 Stormwater Outfall, Oxford, Alabama

OXFORD, Alabama, United States

Overview

Former Cubberd No. 33 is a stormwater outfall in Oxford, Alabama, United States. It manages runoff from an urban catchment under the EPA NPDES MS4 permit framework.

Former Cubberd No. 33 is a stormwater outfall located at 1717 US Highway 78 East in Oxford, Calhoun County, Alabama. As a stormwater outfall, it discharges collected runoff from the surrounding urban area into a receiving water body. The facility is operational and serves the local drainage infrastructure. In the United States, stormwater outfalls like Former Cubberd No. 33 are regulated under the Clean Water Act through the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES). Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4) permits require operators to implement stormwater management programs to reduce pollutant discharges. The facility's NAICS code 447110 indicates its association with gasoline stations, suggesting the catchment may include commercial areas with potential for hydrocarbon runoff. The environmental significance of this outfall lies in its role in conveying urban runoff to local waterways. Stormwater discharges can carry pollutants such as sediment, oil, grease, and heavy metals, impacting water quality in receiving streams. Effective management of this outfall is important for protecting aquatic ecosystems in the Calhoun County area.

Environmental context

The outfall discharges into a water body within the Coosa River basin, which supports diverse aquatic life. Urban runoff from the surrounding commercial and residential areas can introduce pollutants like sediment, nutrients, and hydrocarbons. The facility operates under Alabama's MS4 permit requirements, which mandate best management practices to minimize water quality impacts.

Frequently asked questions

Former Cubberd No. 33 is located at 1717 US Highway 78 East in Oxford, Calhoun County, Alabama, United States.

It is a stormwater outfall that discharges urban runoff from the surrounding area into a receiving water body.

In the United States, stormwater outfalls are regulated under the Clean Water Act via NPDES MS4 permits, which require stormwater management programs to control pollution.

Stormwater runoff can carry pollutants such as sediment, oil, grease, heavy metals, nutrients, and bacteria from urban surfaces.

NAICS 447110 corresponds to gasoline stations with convenience stores, indicating the catchment may include commercial areas with potential for hydrocarbon runoff.

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