Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

LINDEN TRANSFER STATION & HAULING COMPANY Stormwater Outfall, Linden, Alabama

LINDEN, Alabama, United States

Overview

LINDEN TRANSFER STATION & HAULING COMPANY is a stormwater outfall in Linden, Alabama, USA. It operates under US EPA NPDES MS4 regulations for stormwater discharge.

LINDEN TRANSFER STATION & HAULING COMPANY is a stormwater outfall located at 400 Industrial Drive in Linden, Marengo County, Alabama, United States. The facility is operational and serves as a point of discharge for stormwater runoff from the industrial transfer station and hauling operations. As a stormwater outfall in the United States, this facility is subject to the Clean Water Act and likely operates under an NPDES MS4 permit, given its industrial catchment. The regulatory framework requires monitoring of discharge quality to protect receiving waters. The facility's location in an industrial area suggests potential for pollutants such as sediment, oil, and grease. The environmental significance of this outfall lies in its discharge to local water bodies in the Tombigbee River basin. Proper management of stormwater runoff is critical to prevent impairment of these waters. The facility's compliance with permit conditions helps mitigate risks to aquatic ecosystems and downstream communities.

Environmental context

The facility is located in Linden, Alabama, within the Tombigbee River watershed. The region experiences a humid subtropical climate with frequent rainfall, making stormwater management important. Discharge from industrial catchments can carry pollutants that may affect water quality in receiving streams. Regulatory oversight under the Clean Water Act aims to control such impacts through NPDES permits.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 400 Industrial Drive in Linden, Marengo County, Alabama, United States.

It is a stormwater outfall, meaning it is a point of discharge for stormwater runoff from the industrial transfer station and hauling operations.

As a stormwater outfall in the US, it is regulated under the Clean Water Act, likely through an NPDES MS4 permit that addresses discharge quality and pollution prevention.

Stormwater outfalls discharge runoff that can carry pollutants such as sediment, chemicals, and debris into local water bodies, potentially affecting water quality and aquatic habitats.

The NPDES MS4 program requires operators to implement stormwater management plans, including best management practices to reduce pollutant discharge, monitoring, and reporting.

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