Overview
SCOTT DAVIS CHIP COMPANY, INC. operates a stormwater outfall in Brent, Alabama, managing runoff from an industrial facility under US EPA NPDES MS4 regulations.
SCOTT DAVIS CHIP COMPANY, INC. manages a stormwater outfall located at 1 Industrial Road in Brent, Bibb County, Alabama. This facility handles stormwater runoff from an industrial site classified under NAICS 321113 (Sawmills), operating within the regulatory framework of the US Clean Water Act and EPA NPDES MS4 permits. The outfall is part of the company's stormwater management system, designed to control and treat runoff from the sawmill operations. As a Phase II small MS4 facility, it must comply with Alabama's NPDES general permit for stormwater discharges from industrial activities, requiring best management practices (BMPs) for pollution prevention. This facility plays a key role in protecting local water quality in Bibb County, where stormwater runoff from industrial sites can impact nearby streams and the Cahaba River watershed. Proper management helps reduce sediment, nutrients, and other pollutants common in sawmill operations, supporting community and environmental health.
Environmental context
The outfall discharges into a watershed that ultimately feeds the Cahaba River, one of Alabama's most biodiverse river systems. Industrial stormwater runoff from sawmill operations can carry suspended solids, organic matter, and wood debris, which may affect aquatic habitats. The facility operates under an NPDES permit requiring monitoring and BMPs to minimize these impacts, aligning with Clean Water Act goals for fishable and swimmable waters.
Frequently asked questions
The outfall is located at 1 Industrial Road in Brent, Bibb County, Alabama, United States.
The facility manages stormwater runoff from its sawmill operations, using best management practices to control pollutants before discharge, as required by its NPDES permit.
The facility operates under NAICS code 321113, which corresponds to sawmills and wood product manufacturing.
The facility is subject to the US Clean Water Act and EPA NPDES MS4 regulations, specifically the Alabama NPDES general permit for industrial stormwater discharges.
The outfall discharges into the Cahaba River watershed, and the facility must implement pollution prevention measures to protect aquatic life and water quality in this biodiverse river system.
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