Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

Richard Arthur Airport Stormwater Outfall, Fayette, Alabama

FAYETTE, Alabama, United States

Overview

Richard Arthur Airport stormwater outfall in Fayette, Alabama, manages runoff from airport operations under NPDES MS4 permit requirements.

Richard Arthur Airport is a stormwater outfall located in Fayette, Alabama, United States. The facility manages stormwater runoff from airport operations, including aircraft parking, fueling areas, and maintenance facilities. As a small municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) in a Phase II area, it operates under the EPA's NPDES permitting framework to control pollutant discharges. The facility's stormwater management likely includes best management practices such as detention basins, oil-water separators, and regular monitoring to comply with the Clean Water Act. The NAICS code 488119 indicates other airport operations, suggesting the outfall handles runoff from typical airport activities. In Alabama, stormwater permits are administered by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) under delegated authority from the EPA. This outfall serves a critical role in protecting local water quality by treating runoff before discharge to nearby waterways. The airport's location in a rural county means the outfall may discharge to small streams or creeks that are sensitive to pollutants. Proper management helps prevent contamination from deicing chemicals, fuel spills, and sediment, supporting the ecological health of the surrounding area.

Environmental context

The outfall discharges stormwater from an airport setting, which can contain pollutants such as deicing fluids, petroleum hydrocarbons, and heavy metals. The facility is in Fayette County, Alabama, a region with mixed agricultural and forested land use. Nearby water bodies may be impaired by urban runoff, making stormwater treatment essential to meet water quality standards under the Clean Water Act.

Frequently asked questions

The outfall is located at 195 Airport Road, Fayette, Alabama 35555, United States.

It manages stormwater runoff from airport operations, including aircraft parking and maintenance areas, to control pollutant discharges under the Clean Water Act.

The airport likely uses best management practices such as detention basins, oil-water separators, and regular monitoring to comply with NPDES MS4 permit requirements.

As a Phase II MS4 in Alabama, it operates under the EPA's NPDES permitting framework, administered by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM).

Airport runoff can contain deicing fluids, fuel, and heavy metals that harm aquatic life. Proper treatment protects local waterways and meets Clean Water Act standards.

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