Overview
GOLDEN TRIANGE READY MIX-ALICEVILLE is a stormwater outfall in Aliceville, Alabama, United States. It serves an industrial catchment area and operates under US EPA NPDES MS4 regulations.
GOLDEN TRIANGE READY MIX-ALICEVILLE is a stormwater outfall located at 2222 Industrial Drive in Aliceville, Pickens County, Alabama, United States. The facility is operational and manages stormwater runoff from an industrial site, likely associated with concrete or construction materials handling. As a stormwater outfall in the United States, this facility operates under the Clean Water Act and is subject to National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit requirements. Industrial stormwater discharges are regulated under EPA's Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) or individual permits, which mandate best management practices (BMPs) for pollution prevention and monitoring of effluent quality. The facility's location in a small town in western Alabama places it in a region with a humid subtropical climate, where stormwater runoff can carry sediment and pollutants into local waterways. Proper management of this outfall helps protect water quality in the surrounding watershed, which may drain to the Tombigbee River system.
Environmental context
The facility is situated in Aliceville, Alabama, within the Black Warrior-Tombigbee River basin. The region experiences significant rainfall, averaging over 50 inches annually, which can generate substantial stormwater runoff. Industrial stormwater discharges from facilities like this one may contain pollutants such as sediment, oil and grease, or heavy metals. Compliance with NPDES permit limits is critical to prevent degradation of receiving waters, which may support aquatic life and downstream uses.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at 2222 Industrial Drive in Aliceville, Pickens County, Alabama, United States.
It is a stormwater outfall that manages industrial stormwater runoff from a ready-mix concrete or construction materials site.
As an industrial stormwater outfall in the US, it is regulated under the Clean Water Act through an NPDES permit, likely the Multi-Sector General Permit for industrial activities.
Stormwater outfalls like this one use best management practices to reduce pollutants such as sediment and chemicals before discharge, helping to maintain the health of nearby rivers and streams.
Aliceville is in a region with high rainfall, making stormwater management important to prevent flooding and erosion, and to protect the Black Warrior-Tombigbee River basin.
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