Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

PEAK OILFIELD SERVICES BASE CAMP Stormwater Outfall, Deadhorse, Alaska

DEADHORSE, Alaska, United States

Overview

PEAK OILFIELD SERVICES BASE CAMP is a stormwater outfall in Deadhorse, Alaska, serving the North Slope oilfield operations. It operates under US EPA NPDES MS4 permit regulations.

PEAK OILFIELD SERVICES BASE CAMP is a stormwater outfall located at 100 Spine Rd, Deadhorse, Alaska, within the North Slope region. This facility manages stormwater runoff from oilfield service operations, a critical function in the sensitive Arctic environment. As a stormwater outfall, it discharges treated or untreated stormwater to local water bodies, subject to Clean Water Act regulations. The facility operates under the US EPA NPDES MS4 permit framework, which governs stormwater discharges from industrial and municipal sources. In Alaska, the North Slope is a unique regulatory context due to its remote location and extreme climate, requiring specialized stormwater management practices. The facility's NAICS codes (213112 and 221320) indicate support activities for oil and gas operations and sewage treatment facilities, respectively, highlighting its role in industrial stormwater management. Environmental significance is high given the facility's location in the Arctic, where stormwater runoff can impact sensitive tundra ecosystems and permafrost. Proper management prevents contamination of local water bodies, supporting the region's ecological balance. The facility's operational status ensures ongoing compliance with federal and state stormwater regulations, contributing to the protection of Alaska's pristine environment.

Environmental context

The North Slope of Alaska is an ecologically sensitive Arctic region characterized by permafrost, tundra, and numerous water bodies. Stormwater runoff from industrial activities, such as oilfield operations, can introduce pollutants like sediments, hydrocarbons, and chemicals into these fragile ecosystems. The facility's discharge must comply with strict water quality standards to prevent harm to aquatic life and maintain the region's environmental integrity.

Frequently asked questions

PEAK OILFIELD SERVICES BASE CAMP is located at 100 Spine Rd, Deadhorse, Alaska 99734, in the North Slope region of the United States.

It is a stormwater outfall that manages and discharges stormwater runoff from oilfield service operations, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.

The facility operates under the US EPA NPDES MS4 permit program, which regulates stormwater discharges from industrial and municipal sources to protect water quality.

Alaska's Arctic environment requires specialized stormwater management due to permafrost, extreme cold, and sensitive tundra ecosystems, often necessitating additional treatment and monitoring.

Stormwater outfalls in the North Slope can affect local water bodies and tundra if not properly managed, potentially introducing pollutants that harm aquatic life and permafrost stability.

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