Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

SAND & CLAY INC. DIRT PIT NO.3 Stormwater Outfall, Fairhope, Alabama

FAIRHOPE, Alabama, United States

Overview

SAND & CLAY INC. DIRT PIT NO.3 is a stormwater outfall in Fairhope, Alabama, USA. It manages runoff from a construction sand and gravel mining operation.

SAND & CLAY INC. DIRT PIT NO.3 is a stormwater outfall located in Fairhope, Baldwin County, Alabama, United States. The facility is associated with a construction sand and gravel mining operation (NAICS 212321) and is classified as a stormwater outfall, indicating it discharges collected stormwater from the mining site. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US Clean Water Act, specifically the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program. As a stormwater outfall from an industrial activity, it is subject to EPA's NPDES permitting requirements for industrial stormwater discharges, which mandate the implementation of stormwater pollution prevention plans and best management practices to control pollutants. Located in the coastal region of Alabama near Mobile Bay, the outfall's discharge may affect local water quality. The facility's operational status is active, and its environmental significance lies in managing stormwater runoff from mining operations to minimize sediment and pollutant loads to receiving waters.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in Fairhope, Alabama, near the eastern shore of Mobile Bay, a major estuary in the Gulf of Mexico. Stormwater discharges from mining operations can carry sediment, metals, and other pollutants that may impact aquatic habitats. The area's humid subtropical climate with frequent rainfall increases the potential for runoff events, making proper stormwater management critical to protect local water bodies.

Frequently asked questions

SAND & CLAY INC. DIRT PIT NO.3 is located on Highway 104 in Fairhope, Baldwin County, Alabama, United States.

It is a stormwater outfall associated with a construction sand and gravel mining operation (NAICS 212321).

As an industrial stormwater discharge in the United States, it is regulated under the Clean Water Act's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program, which requires permits and stormwater pollution prevention plans.

Stormwater runoff from mining sites can carry sediment, heavy metals, and other pollutants that may degrade water quality in nearby streams and estuaries, impacting aquatic ecosystems.

Industrial facilities must implement stormwater pollution prevention plans (SWPPPs) that include best management practices such as sediment basins, erosion controls, and regular inspections to minimize pollutant discharge.

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