Overview
MILLPORT LUMBER & MANUFACTURING, LLC operates a stormwater outfall in Millport, Alabama. The facility manages runoff from industrial lumber operations under US EPA NPDES MS4 regulations.
MILLPORT LUMBER & MANUFACTURING, LLC is a stormwater outfall facility located at 30521 HWY 17 N in Millport, Lamar County, Alabama. As an industrial stormwater discharge point, it handles runoff from lumber manufacturing activities, contributing to local water management in the southeastern United States. The facility operates under the US EPA National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) framework, which governs stormwater discharges from industrial activities. Stormwater outfalls like this one are subject to permitting requirements that include pollution prevention plans and best management practices to control runoff quality. This outfall serves the Millport community by managing stormwater from the lumber facility, helping to reduce the risk of flooding and pollutant transport to nearby water bodies. Its location in rural Alabama highlights the importance of stormwater management even in smaller industrial settings to protect local watersheds.
Environmental context
The facility is situated in Lamar County, Alabama, within the watershed of the Tombigbee River basin. Industrial stormwater discharges from lumber operations can carry sediment, wood debris, and other pollutants that may impact water quality. The region experiences a humid subtropical climate with significant rainfall, making stormwater management critical to prevent erosion and contamination of local streams.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at 30521 HWY 17 N, Millport, Lamar County, Alabama, USA.
It is a stormwater outfall facility that manages industrial stormwater runoff from lumber manufacturing operations.
The facility operates under the US EPA NPDES program, which requires permits for industrial stormwater discharges and implementation of pollution prevention measures.
Proper stormwater management reduces flooding risks and prevents pollutants like sediment and chemicals from entering local waterways, protecting aquatic ecosystems.
Industrial stormwater outfalls help control runoff from manufacturing sites, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and minimizing impacts on nearby water bodies.
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