Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

WADLEY PLANT Stormwater Outfall in Almond, Alabama

ALMOND, Alabama, United States

Overview

WADLEY PLANT is a stormwater outfall facility in Almond, Alabama, operating under US EPA NPDES MS4 regulations. It serves the Randolph County area with stormwater discharge management.

WADLEY PLANT is a stormwater outfall facility located at 874 County Road 838 in Almond, Alabama, within Randolph County. The facility is operational and manages stormwater discharge in accordance with US EPA NPDES MS4 permit requirements, which govern municipal separate storm sewer systems in the United States. The facility operates under the Clean Water Act framework, which mandates stormwater management to protect water quality. As a stormwater outfall, it likely handles runoff from urban or industrial catchments, with the NAICS code 324121 indicating an asphalt paving mixture and block manufacturing context, suggesting an industrial catchment area. WADLEY PLANT plays a role in managing stormwater runoff in the region, helping to mitigate flooding and reduce pollutant loads to local water bodies. Its operation is part of the broader stormwater infrastructure in Alabama, supporting community resilience and environmental protection.

Environmental context

The facility is located in a region with potential discharge to impaired water bodies, given the industrial catchment indicated by NAICS 324121. Stormwater runoff from industrial sites can carry pollutants such as sediments, heavy metals, and hydrocarbons. Compliance with NPDES MS4 permits is critical to minimize environmental impact and protect local aquatic ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

WADLEY PLANT is located at 874 County Road 838 in Almond, Alabama, within Randolph County, United States.

WADLEY PLANT is a stormwater outfall facility that manages and discharges stormwater runoff, likely from an industrial catchment area, in compliance with US EPA NPDES MS4 permits.

The NAICS code for WADLEY PLANT is 324121, which corresponds to asphalt paving mixture and block manufacturing, indicating an industrial context for the stormwater outfall.

Stormwater outfalls in the United States are regulated under the Clean Water Act through the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) MS4 permits, which require municipalities to manage stormwater runoff to protect water quality.

Stormwater outfalls in Alabama help manage runoff from urban and industrial areas, reducing flood risks and controlling pollutant discharges to local water bodies, in line with state and federal environmental regulations.

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