Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

MONARCH WINDOWS & DOORS Stormwater Outfall, Anniston, Alabama

ANNISTON, Alabama, United States

Overview

MONARCH WINDOWS & DOORS is an operational stormwater outfall in Anniston, Alabama, serving industrial facilities in the window and door manufacturing sector.

MONARCH WINDOWS & DOORS is a stormwater outfall located at 1608 Frank Akers Road in Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama. This facility manages stormwater discharge from industrial activities associated with NAICS codes 321918, 321999, and 423310, covering wood window and door manufacturing and related wholesale trade. As a stormwater outfall in the United States, this facility operates under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting program, specifically regulated by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM). Industrial stormwater discharges are subject to EPA's Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) or individual permits, requiring compliance with effluent limits and best management practices to control pollutants. The facility's location in Anniston places it within a region with mixed industrial and urban land use. Proper stormwater management is critical to prevent contamination of local waterways, including nearby creeks and the Coosa River watershed. Effective treatment and monitoring help protect water quality and aquatic habitats in this ecologically diverse area.

Environmental context

Anniston, Alabama, lies within the Coosa River basin, a region known for its biodiversity and sensitive aquatic ecosystems. Industrial stormwater discharges from facilities like MONARCH WINDOWS & DOORS can carry pollutants such as sediment, heavy metals, and chemicals from manufacturing processes. Regulatory oversight under the Clean Water Act and Alabama's NPDES program aims to minimize these impacts through permit conditions and monitoring requirements.

Frequently asked questions

The stormwater outfall is located at 1608 Frank Akers Road in Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama, United States.

This outfall manages stormwater runoff from industrial facilities involved in window and door manufacturing, ensuring compliance with NPDES permit requirements to control pollutant discharges.

The outfall operates under the US EPA's NPDES program, with oversight from the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM). Industrial stormwater discharges are typically covered under the Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) or an individual permit.

Common pollutants include sediment, oil and grease, heavy metals, and chemicals from manufacturing processes. Best management practices like sediment basins and spill prevention plans are used to reduce these pollutants.

The Clean Water Act and state regulations require permits for stormwater discharges, setting limits on pollutants and requiring monitoring. This helps protect rivers like the Coosa and its tributaries from industrial runoff.

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