Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

Schwarze Industries - Jordan Facility Stormwater Outfall, Huntsville, Alabama

HUNTSVILLE, Alabama, United States

Overview

Schwarze Industries - Jordan Facility is a stormwater outfall in Huntsville, Alabama, USA. It manages runoff from an industrial site under EPA NPDES MS4 regulations.

Schwarze Industries - Jordan Facility is a stormwater outfall located at 1055 Jordan Road in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, United States. The facility is operational and serves an industrial catchment area, likely associated with the manufacturing activities indicated by its NAICS codes (automobile and heavy-duty truck manufacturing). As a stormwater outfall, it discharges collected runoff into local waterways, playing a key role in managing urban and industrial stormwater in the Huntsville region. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US Clean Water Act, specifically the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permits. As an industrial facility, it may also be subject to EPA's Industrial Stormwater General Permit or individual permit requirements. The outfall is designed to control the quality and quantity of stormwater runoff from the site, utilizing best management practices (BMPs) such as detention basins, oil-water separators, or filtration systems typical for industrial stormwater management in Alabama. Environmental significance of this facility lies in its role in preventing pollution of receiving waters in the Tennessee River basin. Industrial stormwater runoff can contain pollutants like heavy metals, oils, and sediments, making proper management critical. The facility's compliance with NPDES permit limits helps protect local water quality and aquatic habitats. Its location in Huntsville, a growing urban and industrial center, underscores the importance of effective stormwater control to mitigate flooding and erosion risks.

Environmental context

The facility discharges stormwater into the Tennessee River watershed, which supports diverse aquatic ecosystems and serves as a drinking water source. Huntsville's climate features frequent thunderstorms, leading to high runoff volumes. Industrial catchments like this one pose risks of pollutant loading, including metals and hydrocarbons, which can impair water quality. Regulatory oversight under the EPA's NPDES program aims to minimize these impacts through permit limits and monitoring.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 1055 Jordan Road in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, United States.

It manages stormwater runoff from an industrial site, discharging treated or controlled runoff into local waterways under NPDES permit requirements.

Common pollutants include heavy metals, oils, grease, sediments, and chemicals from manufacturing processes, which are regulated under the Clean Water Act.

Stormwater outfalls in Alabama are regulated under the EPA's NPDES MS4 program, with Phase I and Phase II permits for municipal and industrial discharges.

Best management practices such as detention basins, filtration, and regular monitoring reduce pollutant loads, preventing degradation of receiving waters and protecting aquatic life.

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