Risk: Low Stormwater Outfall Operational

VAIDEN FIELD AIRPORT Stormwater Outfall, Marion Junction, Alabama

MARION JUNCTION, Alabama, United States

Overview

VAIDEN FIELD AIRPORT is an operational stormwater outfall in Marion Junction, Alabama, USA. It manages runoff from airport facilities under EPA NPDES MS4 permit requirements.

VAIDEN FIELD AIRPORT is a stormwater outfall located at 532 Vaiden Access Road in Marion Junction, Perry County, Alabama. As an airport facility, it manages stormwater runoff from impervious surfaces such as runways, taxiways, and parking areas, contributing to local flood control and water quality management. The facility operates under the United States EPA NPDES MS4 permit framework, which regulates stormwater discharges from municipal separate storm sewer systems. Airports are typically classified as Phase II small MS4s in urbanized areas, requiring stormwater management plans to reduce pollutant loads and protect receiving waters. This outfall serves the airport's drainage infrastructure, discharging into nearby water bodies in the Alabama River basin. Proper stormwater management at airports is critical to prevent erosion, control sediment, and mitigate impacts from deicing chemicals and fuel residues, supporting downstream aquatic ecosystems.

Environmental context

The facility is located in Perry County, Alabama, within the Black Belt region characterized by clay soils and rolling hills. Stormwater runoff from the airport may discharge to tributaries of the Alabama River, which supports diverse aquatic life and is used for recreation and water supply. Managing runoff quality is important to prevent sedimentation and contamination from airport operations.

Frequently asked questions

VAIDEN FIELD AIRPORT stormwater outfall is located at 532 Vaiden Access Road in Marion Junction, Perry County, Alabama, USA.

It manages stormwater runoff from the airport's impervious surfaces, including runways and parking areas, to control flooding and reduce pollutant discharge into local waterways.

Airport stormwater outfalls are regulated under the EPA NPDES MS4 permit program, which requires stormwater management plans to control runoff quality and quantity.

Airport runoff can contain deicing chemicals, fuel residues, and sediment. Proper management prevents contamination of nearby water bodies and protects aquatic ecosystems.

The Alabama River basin receives discharges from this outfall. Effective stormwater control helps maintain water quality for recreation, drinking water, and wildlife habitat.

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