Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

HURST RECYCLING LLC Stormwater Outfall, Hartford, Alabama

HARTFORD, Alabama, United States

Overview

HURST RECYCLING LLC is a stormwater outfall facility in Hartford, Alabama, United States. It operates under the US EPA NPDES MS4 regulatory framework.

HURST RECYCLING LLC is a stormwater outfall facility located at 102 North 4th Avenue in Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama, United States. The facility is operational and serves as a point of discharge for stormwater runoff from the surrounding area. As a stormwater outfall in the United States, this facility operates under the Clean Water Act and is subject to the US EPA's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit program. Depending on the municipality's designation, it may fall under Phase I or Phase II MS4 requirements, which mandate stormwater management plans to control pollution from runoff. The facility's location in Hartford, Alabama, places it within a region that experiences significant rainfall, making stormwater management important for local water quality. Proper operation of this outfall helps mitigate the impact of urban runoff on receiving water bodies, supporting community and environmental health.

Environmental context

Hartford, Alabama, is in the southeastern United States, a region with high annual rainfall and frequent thunderstorms. Stormwater runoff from urban and industrial areas can carry pollutants such as sediment, nutrients, and heavy metals into local waterways. The facility's discharge may affect nearby water bodies, making compliance with NPDES permits critical for protecting aquatic ecosystems and downstream water quality.

Frequently asked questions

HURST RECYCLING LLC is located at 102 North 4th Avenue, Hartford, Geneva County, Alabama 36344, United States.

HURST RECYCLING LLC is a stormwater outfall facility, which discharges stormwater runoff from the surrounding area into local waterways.

Stormwater outfalls in the United States are regulated under the Clean Water Act through the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit program, which requires stormwater management plans to control pollution.

Stormwater runoff can carry pollutants such as sediment, oil, pesticides, and trash into rivers and lakes, degrading water quality and harming aquatic life. Proper management of outfalls helps reduce these impacts.

Stormwater outfalls are discharge points for collected runoff from streets, parking lots, and other impervious surfaces. They are part of the municipal storm sewer system and help prevent flooding while conveying runoff to receiving waters.

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