Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

GREENSBORO WOODYARD, LLC Stormwater Outfall, Greensboro, Alabama

GREENSBORO, Alabama, United States

Overview

GREENSBORO WOODYARD, LLC is a stormwater outfall in Greensboro, Alabama, serving an industrial catchment under the US EPA NPDES MS4 permitting framework.

GREENSBORO WOODYARD, LLC operates as a stormwater outfall located at 221 Old Highway 14 in Greensboro, Hale County, Alabama. This facility manages stormwater runoff from an industrial site, contributing to local drainage and water quality management in the region. As a stormwater outfall in the United States, this facility operates under the Clean Water Act and is subject to NPDES MS4 permit requirements. The site's industrial catchment may involve runoff from woodyard operations, which typically requires best management practices for sediment and pollutant control. The regulatory framework for stormwater discharges in Alabama is overseen by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM). The facility plays a role in managing stormwater runoff to protect local water bodies from potential pollutants. Its location in Greensboro, Alabama, places it within the Black Warrior River watershed, where stormwater management is important for maintaining water quality and ecosystem health.

Environmental context

The facility discharges stormwater from an industrial woodyard operation in Hale County, Alabama. The local environment includes the Black Warrior River watershed, which supports diverse aquatic habitats. Industrial stormwater runoff can carry sediments, nutrients, and other pollutants that may impact water quality if not properly managed. The facility's discharge is regulated under the Clean Water Act to minimize environmental harm.

Frequently asked questions

GREENSBORO WOODYARD, LLC is located at 221 Old Highway 14 in Greensboro, Hale County, Alabama, United States.

It is a stormwater outfall facility that manages industrial stormwater runoff from a woodyard operation.

The facility operates under the US Clean Water Act and is subject to NPDES MS4 permit requirements, regulated by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management.

Industrial stormwater outfalls help control runoff that may contain pollutants like sediments and chemicals, protecting local water bodies and ecosystems.

The NPDES MS4 program requires permits for stormwater discharges from municipal separate storm sewer systems, ensuring compliance with water quality standards and implementation of best management practices.

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