Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

MONTGOMERY SAND & GRAVEL Stormwater Outfall, Montgomery, Alabama

MONTGOMERY, Alabama, United States

Overview

MONTGOMERY SAND & GRAVEL is a stormwater outfall in Montgomery, Alabama, USA. It operates under the US EPA NPDES MS4 permit framework for stormwater discharges.

MONTGOMERY SAND & GRAVEL is a stormwater outfall located at 5198 Alabama River Parkway in Montgomery, Alabama. The facility is operational and classified under NAICS code 212321 (Construction Sand and Gravel Mining), indicating an industrial catchment with potential stormwater runoff from mining operations. As a stormwater outfall in the United States, this facility is subject to the Clean Water Act and likely operates under an NPDES permit for industrial stormwater discharges. The Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) administers the NPDES program in the state, regulating discharges to waters of the U.S. The facility's discharge likely enters the Alabama River or a tributary, given its proximity to the river. The environmental significance of this outfall lies in its potential to carry sediment, nutrients, and other pollutants from the sand and gravel operations into local waterways. Proper stormwater management practices, such as sediment basins and erosion controls, are critical to minimize impacts on water quality and aquatic habitats in the Alabama River watershed.

Environmental context

The facility is located near the Alabama River in Montgomery County, Alabama. The region experiences a humid subtropical climate with heavy rainfall events, increasing the risk of stormwater runoff carrying sediment and pollutants from industrial sites. The Alabama River is an important water resource for drinking water, recreation, and aquatic life, making stormwater management crucial for protecting water quality and ecosystem health.

Frequently asked questions

MONTGOMERY SAND & GRAVEL is located at 5198 Alabama River Parkway in Montgomery, Alabama, USA.

It is a stormwater outfall associated with construction sand and gravel mining operations.

The facility is regulated under the US Clean Water Act and likely holds an NPDES permit for industrial stormwater discharges, administered by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management.

Common pollutants include sediment, suspended solids, and potential contaminants from equipment and runoff, such as oil and grease.

Stormwater management practices like sediment basins and erosion controls reduce pollutant loads, helping to maintain water quality for drinking, recreation, and aquatic habitats.

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