Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

WEATHER'S GROCERY Stormwater Outfall in Rogersville, Alabama

ROGERSVILLE, Alabama, United States

Overview

WEATHER'S GROCERY is a stormwater outfall in Rogersville, Alabama, United States. It manages stormwater runoff from the local area, operating under the EPA's NPDES MS4 permit framework.

WEATHER'S GROCERY is a stormwater outfall located at 3790 Highway 207 in Rogersville, Lauderdale County, Alabama. As part of the United States' stormwater management infrastructure, it handles runoff from the surrounding urban and potentially industrial catchment, contributing to local flood control and water quality protection. Operating under the Clean Water Act, this facility is subject to the EPA's NPDES MS4 permit program, which regulates stormwater discharges from municipal separate storm sewer systems. In Alabama, the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) administers these permits, requiring facilities like WEATHER'S GROCERY to implement best management practices (BMPs) to reduce pollutant loads. The outfall discharges into local waterways, which may ultimately flow into the Tennessee River basin. Its operational status ensures ongoing management of stormwater volume and quality, helping to mitigate erosion, flooding, and pollution in the Rogersville community. Regular monitoring and maintenance are essential to comply with permit conditions and protect downstream water bodies.

Environmental context

The outfall is located in Lauderdale County, Alabama, within the Tennessee River watershed. Stormwater runoff from urban and agricultural areas can carry sediments, nutrients, and other pollutants into receiving waters. The facility's discharge may affect local streams and the Tennessee River, which are important for recreation and aquatic habitat. Regulatory oversight under the Clean Water Act aims to minimize these impacts through stormwater management practices.

Frequently asked questions

WEATHER'S GROCERY is located at 3790 Highway 207 in Rogersville, Lauderdale County, Alabama, United States.

It is a stormwater outfall that discharges runoff from the surrounding area, helping to manage stormwater volume and quality in compliance with local regulations.

The facility operates under the Clean Water Act's NPDES MS4 permit program, administered by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM).

Proper stormwater management reduces flooding, erosion, and pollution in local waterways, protecting public safety and the environment.

Common pollutants include sediment, nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus), heavy metals, oil and grease, and pathogens from urban and industrial runoff.

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