Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

KENAI TERMINAL Stormwater Outfall, Kenai, Alaska | United States

KENAI, Alaska, United States

Overview

KENAI TERMINAL is a stormwater outfall in Kenai, Alaska, United States. It manages stormwater runoff from an industrial facility in the Kenai Peninsula region.

KENAI TERMINAL is a stormwater outfall located at 14223 Kenai Spur Highway in Kenai, Alaska, United States. This facility handles stormwater runoff from an industrial terminal, serving the Kenai Peninsula area. As a stormwater outfall, it is part of the broader infrastructure managing precipitation runoff in an urban and industrial catchment. The facility operates under the U.S. Clean Water Act and is likely subject to EPA NPDES MS4 permit requirements, given its location in a regulated municipality. Stormwater outfalls like this one typically include basic treatment or conveyance structures to control the discharge of runoff into receiving waters. The Kenai area experiences a subarctic climate with significant seasonal snowmelt, influencing stormwater volumes and treatment needs. Environmental significance lies in its role in preventing untreated runoff from industrial areas from directly entering local water bodies. The Kenai River and Cook Inlet are important ecological and recreational resources in the region, making proper stormwater management critical for water quality and habitat protection.

Environmental context

The Kenai Terminal stormwater outfall discharges into a region with sensitive aquatic ecosystems, including the Kenai River and Cook Inlet. These waters support salmon runs and other wildlife, making stormwater quality a key concern. The facility's industrial catchment may introduce pollutants such as hydrocarbons or heavy metals, requiring effective treatment to protect downstream habitats.

Frequently asked questions

KENAI TERMINAL is located at 14223 Kenai Spur Highway in Kenai, Alaska, United States.

KENAI TERMINAL is a stormwater outfall that manages runoff from an industrial terminal in Kenai, Alaska, discharging treated or untreated stormwater into local waterways.

Stormwater outfalls in the U.S. are regulated under the Clean Water Act, primarily through the EPA's NPDES MS4 permit program, which requires municipalities and industrial facilities to manage runoff to protect water quality.

Industrial stormwater outfalls can discharge pollutants such as sediment, oil and grease, heavy metals, and chemicals from industrial activities, which are regulated under NPDES permits.

Proper stormwater management at facilities like KENAI TERMINAL helps prevent pollutants from entering the Kenai River, preserving water quality for salmon habitat and recreational use.

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