Overview
SUNDAY BROTHERS SALVAGE YARD is a stormwater outfall in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. It manages runoff from an industrial salvage yard under EPA NPDES MS4 regulations.
SUNDAY BROTHERS SALVAGE YARD is a stormwater outfall located at 60A Reese Ferry Road in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. As a stormwater outfall, it discharges runoff from an industrial salvage yard into the local drainage system, operating under the regulatory framework of the EPA NPDES MS4 program. Stormwater outfalls in industrial settings like salvage yards are subject to specific permit requirements to control pollutants. In Alabama, the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) administers the NPDES program, including general permits for industrial stormwater discharges. Facilities must implement best management practices (BMPs) to reduce runoff contamination. The outfall serves an industrial catchment in Montgomery County, contributing to the management of stormwater quality in the Alabama River watershed. Proper operation helps protect downstream water bodies from potential pollutants associated with salvage operations, such as oil, metals, and debris.
Environmental context
The outfall discharges into the Alabama River watershed, which supports diverse aquatic life and provides drinking water for downstream communities. Industrial stormwater runoff from salvage yards can carry pollutants like heavy metals, hydrocarbons, and sediment. Regulatory oversight under the Clean Water Act aims to minimize these impacts through stormwater pollution prevention plans.
Frequently asked questions
SUNDAY BROTHERS SALVAGE YARD is located at 60A Reese Ferry Road in Montgomery, Alabama, United States.
It is a stormwater outfall that discharges runoff from an industrial salvage yard into the local drainage system, managing stormwater quality under NPDES MS4 regulations.
Stormwater outfalls in Alabama are regulated under the EPA NPDES MS4 program, administered by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM). Industrial facilities require permits to control pollutant discharges.
Salvage yard runoff may contain heavy metals, oil, grease, and sediment. Facilities must implement best management practices to minimize these pollutants.
Proper stormwater management reduces pollutant loads to the Alabama River, protecting aquatic habitats and downstream water quality for drinking and recreation.
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