Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

Henry Brick Company, Inc. Stormwater Outfall in Selma, Alabama

SELMA, Alabama, United States

Overview

Henry Brick Company, Inc. operates a stormwater outfall in Selma, Alabama, managing runoff from industrial brick manufacturing facilities. The outfall is subject to EPA NPDES MS4 permit requirements for industrial stormwater discharges.

Henry Brick Company, Inc. manages a stormwater outfall located at 3409 Water Avenue in Selma, Dallas County, Alabama. This facility handles stormwater runoff from industrial brick manufacturing operations, including clay mining and brick production. As an operational stormwater outfall in the United States, it falls under the regulatory framework of the Clean Water Act and EPA's NPDES program for industrial stormwater discharges. The facility operates within a sector that includes NAICS codes for clay mining, brick manufacturing, and related activities. Stormwater management at industrial sites typically involves best management practices (BMPs) such as sediment basins, vegetative buffers, and erosion controls to prevent pollutants from entering waterways. In Alabama, industrial stormwater permits require monitoring and compliance with water quality standards. The outfall discharges into local water bodies in the Selma area, which are part of the Alabama River watershed. Proper stormwater management is critical to protect downstream water quality and aquatic habitats. The facility's location in an industrial area means runoff may contain sediments and other pollutants common to manufacturing sites, necessitating effective treatment and control measures.

Environmental context

The stormwater outfall is located in Selma, Alabama, within the Alabama River watershed. The region experiences a humid subtropical climate with significant rainfall, making stormwater management important for flood control and water quality. Industrial activities in the area, including brick manufacturing, can contribute pollutants such as sediments, heavy metals, and hydrocarbons to stormwater runoff. The outfall's discharge may affect local streams and the Alabama River, which support diverse aquatic ecosystems. Regulatory oversight under the Clean Water Act aims to minimize these impacts through NPDES permits and best management practices.

Frequently asked questions

The stormwater outfall is located at 3409 Water Avenue in Selma, Dallas County, Alabama, United States.

It is a stormwater outfall that manages runoff from industrial brick manufacturing operations, including clay mining and brick production.

The outfall is subject to the Clean Water Act and EPA's NPDES program, which requires industrial facilities to obtain permits for stormwater discharges and implement best management practices.

Industrial stormwater outfalls can discharge pollutants like sediments, heavy metals, and chemicals into water bodies, affecting water quality and aquatic ecosystems. Proper management is essential to minimize these impacts.

Industrial stormwater management typically involves best management practices such as sediment basins, vegetative buffers, and erosion controls to treat runoff before discharge.

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