Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

Silver Bay Seafoods – Valdez North Plant Stormwater Outfall, Valdez, Alaska

VALDEZ, Alaska, United States

Overview

Silver Bay Seafoods - Valdez North Plant is a stormwater outfall in Valdez, Alaska, serving a seafood processing facility. It operates under US EPA NPDES MS4 regulations for industrial stormwater discharges.

Silver Bay Seafoods - Valdez North Plant is a stormwater outfall located at 219 South Harbor Drive in Valdez, Alaska. This facility manages stormwater runoff from a seafood processing plant, classified under NAICS codes 311710 and 311712 for seafood preparation and packaging. As an industrial stormwater outfall, it is subject to the US EPA's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting program, specifically under the Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) for industrial activities. The facility operates in the coastal community of Valdez, which experiences significant precipitation and snowmelt, influencing stormwater management. The outfall likely discharges into the Port of Valdez or nearby waters, which are part of the Prince William Sound ecosystem. Regulatory oversight includes compliance with the Clean Water Act and Alaska's water quality standards, with monitoring requirements for pollutants typical of seafood processing, such as organic matter and nutrients. Environmental significance lies in protecting the sensitive marine environment of Prince William Sound, a region known for its fisheries and wildlife. Proper stormwater management at this facility helps prevent contamination from industrial runoff, supporting local water quality and aquatic habitats. The plant's operational status underscores its role in balancing industrial activity with environmental stewardship in a remote Alaskan community.

Environmental context

Valdez, Alaska, is a coastal community in Prince William Sound, a region with high ecological value due to its fisheries, marine mammals, and seabirds. The area experiences heavy precipitation and snowmelt, leading to significant stormwater runoff. Industrial facilities like seafood processors must manage runoff to prevent pollutants such as organic waste, nutrients, and sediments from entering sensitive marine waters. Regulatory compliance under the Clean Water Act and Alaska's water quality standards is critical to protect this ecosystem.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 219 South Harbor Drive in Valdez, Alaska, in the Valdez-Cordova Census Area, with coordinates 61.127012 N, -146.347827 W.

It is a stormwater outfall that manages runoff from a seafood processing plant, handling industrial stormwater discharges under the US EPA NPDES Multi-Sector General Permit.

The outfall is regulated under the US Clean Water Act and the NPDES program, specifically the Multi-Sector General Permit for industrial stormwater discharges, which requires monitoring and pollution prevention.

Valdez is in Prince William Sound, a pristine marine ecosystem. Proper stormwater management prevents pollutants from seafood processing from harming local fisheries, wildlife, and water quality.

NAICS codes 311710 and 311712 classify the facility as seafood preparation and packaging, which are industrial sectors covered under the NPDES MSGP, requiring specific stormwater control measures.

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