Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

HWY 84 BORROW PIT Stormwater Outfall, New Brockton, Alabama | USA

NEW BROCKTON, Alabama, United States

Overview

HWY 84 BORROW PIT is a stormwater outfall located in New Brockton, Alabama, United States. It serves as a discharge point for stormwater runoff in the area.

HWY 84 BORROW PIT is a stormwater outfall facility located at the intersection of HWY 84 and CR516 in New Brockton, Coffee County, Alabama, United States. The facility is operational and manages stormwater runoff from the surrounding area, which includes industrial activities associated with NAICS codes 212390 and 212399 (other nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying). As a stormwater outfall, it plays a role in conveying collected stormwater to receiving waters. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States Clean Water Act, specifically the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program. Stormwater discharges from industrial activities are typically regulated under NPDES permits, which require monitoring and management to minimize pollution. The outfall likely serves a catchment that includes borrow pit operations, which can generate sediment-laden runoff. Environmental significance of this outfall includes its potential impact on local water quality. Stormwater runoff from mining and quarrying activities can carry sediments and pollutants that may affect nearby streams or water bodies. Proper management and compliance with permit conditions are essential to protect the ecological health of receiving waters in the Coffee County area.

Environmental context

The HWY 84 BORROW PIT outfall is located in a region with a humid subtropical climate, characterized by significant rainfall that can generate substantial stormwater runoff. The surrounding land use includes mining and quarrying operations, which can contribute sediment and other pollutants to runoff. Discharges from this outfall may enter local waterways that are part of the Choctawhatchee River watershed, which supports diverse aquatic life. Effective stormwater management is critical to prevent erosion, sedimentation, and contamination of these waters.

Frequently asked questions

HWY 84 BORROW PIT is located at the intersection of HWY 84 and CR516 in New Brockton, Coffee County, Alabama, United States.

It is a stormwater outfall facility that discharges stormwater runoff from the surrounding area, including industrial activities related to mining and quarrying.

The facility operates under the US Clean Water Act and is likely subject to NPDES permit requirements for industrial stormwater discharges, which mandate pollution prevention and monitoring.

Stormwater outfalls can affect local water quality by discharging runoff containing sediments, nutrients, and pollutants. In Alabama, proper management is important to protect streams and rivers that support aquatic ecosystems.

Borrow pit operations typically implement erosion and sediment control measures, such as silt fences and retention basins, to reduce pollutant loads in stormwater runoff before discharge.

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