Overview
MATERIAL DELIVERY SERVICE, INC. is a stormwater outfall in Demopolis, Alabama, United States. It operates under the US EPA NPDES MS4 permit framework.
MATERIAL DELIVERY SERVICE, INC. is a stormwater outfall located at 1500 ARCOLA RD in Demopolis, Marengo County, Alabama, United States. The facility is operational and classified under NAICS codes 484220 and 484230, which correspond to specialized freight trucking and long-distance trucking services, indicating an industrial catchment area. As a stormwater outfall, this facility discharges stormwater runoff from its industrial site, likely subject to the US EPA's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) for industrial activities. The facility must implement stormwater pollution prevention plans (SWPPP) and best management practices (BMPs) to control pollutants in runoff. The outfall is situated in Demopolis, a city along the Tombigbee River in western Alabama. The local environmental context includes potential discharge to nearby water bodies, which may be impaired by sediment, nutrients, or industrial contaminants. Proper stormwater management is critical to protect water quality in the region.
Environmental context
The facility is located in Demopolis, Alabama, near the Tombigbee River. The region's climate includes heavy rainfall events, increasing the risk of stormwater runoff carrying pollutants from industrial sites. Discharge from this outfall may affect local water quality, particularly if the receiving water body is listed as impaired under the Clean Water Act. Industrial activities associated with freight trucking can contribute pollutants such as oil, grease, heavy metals, and sediment.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at 1500 ARCOLA RD, Demopolis, Alabama 36732, United States.
It is a stormwater outfall associated with industrial activities, specifically freight trucking services (NAICS 484220 and 484230).
The facility is subject to the US EPA's NPDES Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) for industrial stormwater discharges, requiring a stormwater pollution prevention plan and best management practices.
Stormwater runoff from industrial sites can carry pollutants like sediment, oil, and heavy metals into nearby water bodies, potentially impacting water quality and aquatic habitats.
The Clean Water Act regulates stormwater discharges through the NPDES program, requiring permits for industrial and municipal stormwater systems to control pollution.
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