Overview
SUPEROCK PRODUCTS, LLC is an operational stormwater outfall in Childersburg, Alabama, serving a concrete product manufacturing facility in the Coosa Industrial Park.
SUPEROCK PRODUCTS, LLC operates a stormwater outfall located at 165 First Road in the Coosa Industrial Park, Childersburg, Talladega County, Alabama. This facility manages stormwater runoff from a concrete product manufacturing site (NAICS 327331), discharging into local waterways under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) framework. As a stormwater outfall associated with industrial activity, the facility is subject to EPA's NPDES permitting requirements for industrial stormwater discharges. In Alabama, the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) administers the NPDES program, including Multi-Sector General Permits (MSGP) for industrial facilities. The outfall must comply with effluent limits and monitoring requirements to protect water quality. The facility's location in the Coosa River basin places it within a region where stormwater management is critical for maintaining aquatic habitat and downstream water quality. Proper operation of this outfall helps mitigate the impact of urban and industrial runoff on receiving waters, supporting local environmental health and regulatory compliance.
Environmental context
The facility discharges stormwater into the Coosa River watershed, which supports diverse aquatic ecosystems and is used for recreation and water supply. Industrial stormwater runoff can carry pollutants such as sediment, metals, and hydrocarbons. Regulatory oversight under the Clean Water Act and Alabama's NPDES program aims to minimize these impacts through best management practices and monitoring.
Frequently asked questions
The outfall is located at 165 First Road in the Coosa Industrial Park, Childersburg, Talladega County, Alabama, United States.
It serves a concrete product manufacturing facility (NAICS 327331), managing stormwater runoff from industrial operations.
The outfall operates under the U.S. Clean Water Act and is regulated by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) through the NPDES Multi-Sector General Permit for industrial stormwater discharges.
Industrial stormwater outfalls must implement best management practices (BMPs) to control pollutants like sediment, oil, and chemicals, preventing contamination of nearby streams and rivers.
The Coosa River watershed supports diverse aquatic life, provides drinking water, and offers recreational opportunities. Proper stormwater management helps preserve these resources.
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