Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

SMITH CHERT PIT Stormwater Outfall, Attalla, Alabama | USA

ATTALLA, Alabama, United States

Overview

SMITH CHERT PIT is a stormwater outfall in Attalla, Alabama, USA, serving an industrial catchment area. It operates under the US EPA NPDES MS4 permit framework.

SMITH CHERT PIT is a stormwater outfall located in Attalla, Etowah County, Alabama, United States. The facility manages stormwater runoff from an industrial catchment, as indicated by its NAICS codes related to mining and quarrying operations. As a stormwater outfall, it discharges collected stormwater into local waterways, playing a key role in managing runoff from the surrounding area. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US Clean Water Act, specifically through the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permits. Given its location in Alabama, it is subject to Phase II MS4 requirements for small municipalities and industrial stormwater permits. The outfall likely includes basic stormwater management infrastructure such as detention basins or sediment controls to manage flow and water quality. SMITH CHERT PIT contributes to local flood control and water quality management in the Attalla area. Its discharge may affect nearby water bodies, making compliance with stormwater regulations important for protecting aquatic ecosystems. The facility's industrial catchment means it must meet specific effluent guidelines for stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity.

Environmental context

The stormwater outfall is located in a region with a humid subtropical climate, characterized by frequent rainfall events that generate significant stormwater runoff. The industrial catchment, including mining and quarrying operations, can contribute sediment and other pollutants to runoff. Discharge from the outfall may enter local streams that are part of the Coosa River basin, which supports diverse aquatic life. Proper stormwater management is essential to prevent erosion, sedimentation, and contamination of these water bodies.

Frequently asked questions

SMITH CHERT PIT is located on Horton Gap Road, 1.25 miles north of Attalla, in Etowah County, Alabama, United States.

SMITH CHERT PIT is a stormwater outfall that collects and discharges stormwater runoff from an industrial catchment area, including mining and quarrying operations, into local waterways.

Stormwater outfalls in Alabama are regulated under the US Clean Water Act through NPDES MS4 permits. Phase II MS4 requirements apply to small municipalities, and industrial facilities must obtain stormwater permits for discharges.

Industrial stormwater runoff can contain pollutants such as sediment, heavy metals, and chemicals. Proper management is needed to prevent water quality degradation and protect aquatic ecosystems.

As a stormwater outfall, SMITH CHERT PIT likely includes infrastructure such as detention basins, sediment traps, or other best management practices to control flow and reduce pollutant loads before discharge.

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