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Waldrop Pit Stormwater Outfall, Bakerhill, Alabama | United States

BAKERHILL, Alabama, United States

Overview

Waldrop Pit is a stormwater outfall in Bakerhill, Alabama, serving the Barbour County area. It operates under US EPA NPDES MS4 regulations for stormwater discharge management.

Waldrop Pit is a stormwater outfall located in Bakerhill, Alabama, within Barbour County. As a stormwater outfall, it functions as a discharge point for stormwater runoff, likely from surrounding urban or industrial areas. The facility is operational and falls under the regulatory oversight of the US EPA's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) program, which governs stormwater discharges in the United States. While specific technical specifications such as discharge volume are not detailed, the facility's NAICS codes (212321 for Construction Sand and Gravel Mining and 212399 for Other Nonmetallic Mineral Mining and Quarrying) suggest that the catchment area may include mining or quarrying activities. Stormwater outfalls in such contexts are designed to manage runoff from industrial sites, often requiring permits under the Clean Water Act to ensure compliance with water quality standards. The environmental significance of Waldrop Pit lies in its role in managing stormwater runoff in a region with potential industrial activity. Proper operation helps prevent pollutants from entering local waterways, supporting the ecological health of nearby streams and rivers. The facility's location in Alabama, a state with diverse water resources, underscores the importance of effective stormwater management in protecting water quality.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in Barbour County, Alabama, an area with a mix of agricultural and industrial land uses. Stormwater runoff from mining and quarrying operations can carry sediments, heavy metals, and other pollutants into local water bodies. The outfall likely discharges into a nearby stream or river, which may be subject to water quality impairments under the Clean Water Act. Effective management of stormwater at this site is crucial to minimize impacts on aquatic ecosystems and downstream water users.

Frequently asked questions

Waldrop Pit is located on Rocky Mount Church Road, 1.78 miles from US 431 on the left, in Bakerhill, Barbour County, Alabama, United States.

Waldrop Pit is a stormwater outfall, which is a discharge point for stormwater runoff, typically from urban or industrial areas.

As a stormwater outfall in the United States, Waldrop Pit operates under the Clean Water Act and is subject to the EPA's NPDES MS4 permit program, which regulates stormwater discharges to protect water quality.

The facility's NAICS codes indicate associations with construction sand and gravel mining (212321) and other nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying (212399), suggesting the catchment area includes mining activities.

Stormwater management at Waldrop Pit is important to control runoff from mining operations, preventing pollutants like sediments and heavy metals from entering local waterways and protecting aquatic ecosystems.

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