Risk: Medium Stormwater Outfall Operational

Wilson Machine and Welding, Inc. Stormwater Outfall, Decatur, Alabama

DECATUR, Alabama, United States

Overview

Wilson Machine and Welding, Inc. is an operational stormwater outfall in Decatur, Alabama, serving an industrial facility under US EPA NPDES MS4 regulations.

Wilson Machine and Welding, Inc. is a stormwater outfall located at 745 Woodall Road in Decatur, Morgan County, Alabama, United States. The facility is operational and classified under NAICS code 332710 (Machine Shops), indicating an industrial catchment for stormwater discharge. As a stormwater outfall in Alabama, this facility operates under the US EPA's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting framework. Industrial stormwater discharges are typically regulated under Multi-Sector General Permits (MSGP) or individual permits, requiring compliance with effluent limits and monitoring for pollutants such as total suspended solids, oil and grease, and metals. The outfall discharges stormwater from an industrial site into local receiving waters, which may include tributaries of the Tennessee River. Proper management of stormwater runoff is critical to prevent pollution and protect water quality in the region. The facility's compliance with its NPDES permit ensures that industrial activities do not adversely impact downstream aquatic ecosystems.

Environmental context

The outfall is located in Decatur, Alabama, within the Tennessee River watershed. The region experiences a humid subtropical climate with significant rainfall, making stormwater management important to prevent flooding and erosion. Industrial stormwater discharges can carry pollutants such as heavy metals, oils, and sediments, which may affect water quality in receiving streams. Regulatory oversight under the Clean Water Act aims to minimize these impacts through permit conditions and best management practices.

Frequently asked questions

Wilson Machine and Welding, Inc. is located at 745 Woodall Road, Decatur, Morgan County, Alabama, United States.

It is a stormwater outfall associated with an industrial facility classified under NAICS 332710 (Machine Shops).

Industrial stormwater outfalls in the United States are regulated under the Clean Water Act via NPDES permits, often through Multi-Sector General Permits (MSGP) that set effluent limits and monitoring requirements.

Stormwater management reduces pollution by controlling runoff from industrial sites, preventing contaminants like metals and oils from entering waterways, and mitigating flooding and erosion.

The outfall discharges into the Tennessee River watershed, a major water resource in the southeastern US. Protecting its water quality is important for aquatic habitats, drinking water, and recreation.

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