2515 Commerce Way
Tarrant, AL 35217
(205) 849-2826
David Casian, Public Works Director
In 1972, the Clean Water Act was passed to help protect rivers, streams, and lakes from pollution. From this Act the newly created United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) created the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program. The purpose of the NPDES program was to track and control sources of pollution through permitting. In 1987, the NPDES program’s focus was widened to include permits for municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4). The first MS4 permits for cities within Alabama were distributed in 1996. The Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) is responsible for administering the permits in Alabama. The duration of each permit is five years.
On June 7, 2017, ADEM issued the current MS4 permit for Tarrant (NPDES Permit No. ALS000020). (Tarrant Permit) The permit became effective July 1, 2017. Tarrant is currently a member of Storm Water Management Authority, Inc. (SWMA) which has a membership of 21 cities within Jefferson County. SWMA helps the member cities cost share many of the permit requirements.
The components of the permit are as follow:
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The City of Tarrant submits an Annual Report to ADEM reporting their stormwater permit requirements. The latest report can be found here. (2017-2018 Annual Report)
Each year Tarrant must submit a Storm Water Management Program Plan (SWMPP) which outlines how the city will meet the permit requirements in the upcoming year.
The latest SWMPP can be found here. (2019 Tarrant SWMPP)
Call 930-1555 | For unknown liquids entering the storm drain system, stream or river |
Call 849-2800 | For mud leaving a construction site due to improper construction practices |
Call 849-2811 | For any spill |
Call 942-0681 | Sanitary Sewer overview |
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