Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

KING LAKE ROAD BORROW AREA Stormwater Outfall, Opelika, Alabama

OPELIKA, Alabama, United States

Overview

KING LAKE ROAD BORROW AREA is a stormwater outfall in Opelika, Alabama, United States. It serves the local area under the EPA NPDES MS4 permit framework.

KING LAKE ROAD BORROW AREA is a stormwater outfall located at 3417 King Lake Road in Opelika, Lee County, Alabama, United States. This facility is part of the stormwater management infrastructure for the region, handling runoff from urban and potentially industrial catchments. As a stormwater outfall, it discharges collected stormwater into local waterways, playing a key role in flood control and water quality management. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States Clean Water Act, specifically the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permits. Given its location in Alabama, it likely falls under Phase II MS4 requirements for small municipalities. The NAICS codes 212321 (Construction Sand and Gravel Mining) and 212399 (Other Nonmetallic Mineral Mining and Quarrying) suggest the catchment may include mining or quarrying activities, which can influence stormwater runoff characteristics. Operational and fully functional, this stormwater outfall contributes to the management of stormwater in the Opelika area, helping to mitigate flooding and reduce pollutant loads to receiving waters. Its location in Lee County places it within the watershed of the Tallapoosa River, a significant water resource in Alabama. Proper operation of such outfalls is essential for maintaining water quality and ecosystem health in the region.

Environmental context

The facility is located in Opelika, Alabama, within the Tallapoosa River watershed. The region experiences a humid subtropical climate with significant rainfall, making stormwater management critical for flood control and water quality. The presence of NAICS codes related to mining suggests potential for sediment and pollutant runoff. Discharge from this outfall may affect local streams and the Tallapoosa River, which are important for recreation and aquatic habitats. Regulatory compliance under the Clean Water Act ensures monitoring and controls are in place to minimize environmental impact.

Frequently asked questions

KING LAKE ROAD BORROW AREA is located at 3417 King Lake Road in Opelika, Lee County, Alabama, United States.

It is a stormwater outfall that discharges collected stormwater from urban and potentially industrial catchments into local waterways, helping to manage runoff and reduce flooding.

The facility operates under the U.S. Clean Water Act's NPDES MS4 permit program, likely Phase II for small municipalities, which requires stormwater management plans and pollution prevention measures.

Stormwater outfalls in Alabama help control flooding and reduce pollutant loads to rivers like the Tallapoosa, protecting water quality for recreation and aquatic life.

The NAICS codes 212321 and 212399 indicate that the catchment may include mining or quarrying activities, which can increase sediment and pollutant runoff, requiring careful stormwater management.

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