Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

PEAK KENAI FACILITY Stormwater Outfall, Kenai, Alaska | United States

KENAI, Alaska, United States

Overview

PEAK KENAI FACILITY is a stormwater outfall located in Kenai, Alaska, United States. It manages stormwater discharge in the Kenai Peninsula region.

PEAK KENAI FACILITY is a stormwater outfall located at Mile 26.5 on Kenai Spur Highway in Kenai, Alaska, United States. The facility serves the Kenai Peninsula area, managing stormwater runoff from local urban and industrial catchments. As a stormwater outfall, it plays a key role in conveying stormwater to receiving waters, subject to regulatory oversight under the US Clean Water Act. Operating under the US EPA National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES), the facility is likely covered by an MS4 permit, either as part of a Phase I or Phase II municipality. The NAICS codes associated with the facility (213112, 811111, 811118) suggest activities related to support activities for mining, automotive repair, and other industrial services, indicating an industrial catchment that may influence stormwater quality. Typical stormwater management practices include treatment through detention basins, oil-water separators, or filtration systems to meet water quality standards. The facility's location in Kenai, Alaska, places it in a region with sensitive aquatic ecosystems, including salmon-bearing streams and coastal waters of Cook Inlet. Proper stormwater management is critical to protect these water bodies from pollutants such as sediment, heavy metals, and hydrocarbons. The facility's operational status ensures ongoing compliance with local and federal regulations, contributing to the environmental health of the Kenai Peninsula.

Environmental context

The Kenai Peninsula in Alaska features pristine rivers, lakes, and coastal habitats that support salmon runs and diverse wildlife. Stormwater runoff from urban and industrial areas can carry pollutants like sediment, oil, and heavy metals, posing risks to these sensitive ecosystems. The PEAK KENAI FACILITY operates under NPDES MS4 permits to manage stormwater quality and quantity, aiming to minimize impacts on receiving waters such as the Kenai River and Cook Inlet. Effective stormwater management is essential to preserve water quality and aquatic life in this ecologically valuable region.

Frequently asked questions

PEAK KENAI FACILITY is located at Mile 26.5 on Kenai Spur Highway in Kenai, Alaska, United States, in the Kenai Peninsula County.

PEAK KENAI FACILITY is a stormwater outfall that manages stormwater runoff from local urban and industrial areas, discharging it into receiving waters under an NPDES MS4 permit.

Stormwater outfalls in Alaska are regulated under the US Clean Water Act through the NPDES program. Municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4s) require permits to control pollutant discharges, with oversight from the EPA and Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation.

The facility's NAICS codes (213112, 811111, 811118) indicate activities related to support activities for mining, automotive repair, and other industrial services, suggesting an industrial catchment that may influence stormwater quality.

Stormwater management at facilities like PEAK KENAI FACILITY helps reduce pollutants such as sediment, oil, and heavy metals from entering sensitive water bodies like the Kenai River and Cook Inlet, protecting salmon habitats and aquatic ecosystems.

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