Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

WEST POINT BAPTIST CHURCH Stormwater Outfall, Graysville, Alabama

GRAYSVILLE, Alabama, United States

Overview

WEST POINT BAPTIST CHURCH is a stormwater outfall in Graysville, Alabama, United States. It operates under the US EPA NPDES MS4 permit framework for stormwater management.

WEST POINT BAPTIST CHURCH is a stormwater outfall located at 1407 South Main Street in Graysville, Jefferson County, Alabama, United States. This facility is part of the stormwater management infrastructure serving the local community, operating under the regulatory oversight of the US Environmental Protection Agency's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit program. As a stormwater outfall, this facility discharges stormwater runoff from the surrounding area. The facility's NAICS code (237990) indicates it is classified under other heavy and civil engineering construction, which is typical for stormwater infrastructure. In Alabama, stormwater outfalls are regulated under the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) NPDES MS4 permits, which require compliance with water quality standards and implementation of best management practices to control pollution. The environmental significance of this outfall lies in its role in managing urban stormwater runoff, which can carry pollutants such as sediment, nutrients, and heavy metals into receiving waters. Proper operation and maintenance of stormwater outfalls are critical to protecting local water bodies, including those in the Black Warrior River watershed, which is a vital resource for the region.

Environmental context

The stormwater outfall at WEST POINT BAPTIST CHURCH discharges into the local watershed, which is part of the Black Warrior River basin. This region experiences a humid subtropical climate with significant rainfall, making stormwater management important for flood control and water quality. Urban runoff from Graysville and surrounding areas can carry pollutants such as sediment, oil, and grease, which may impact aquatic ecosystems. The facility operates under the US EPA NPDES MS4 permit program, which requires measures to reduce pollutant loads and protect water quality.

Frequently asked questions

The stormwater outfall is located at 1407 South Main Street in Graysville, Jefferson County, Alabama, United States.

The primary function is to discharge stormwater runoff from the surrounding area into the local watershed, helping to manage urban runoff and prevent flooding.

This outfall is regulated under the US EPA NPDES MS4 permit program, which requires municipalities to implement stormwater management programs to reduce pollutant discharges.

Stormwater management in Alabama, under ADEM oversight, requires best management practices such as sediment control, detention basins, and regular outfall monitoring to protect water bodies like the Black Warrior River.

Common pollutants include sediment, nutrients, heavy metals, oil and grease, and pathogens from urban runoff, which can degrade water quality if not properly managed.

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