Mobile County · Citronelle, AL
Post-Storm Water Response in Citronelle, AL
Citronelle has the lowest 100-year 24-hour rainfall in our service area at 13.2 inches. (NOAA Atlas 14)
Storm exposure shapes what fails here: ground elevation around 293.3 ft at the center of town. After heavy rain the risk to a private supply is inundation at the wellhead, not a change in what the utility delivers.
Water here comes from South Alabama Utilities (Utilities Board of the Town of Citronelle), which serves about 20,169 people across 6,723 service connections.
We work across Downtown Citronelle, the State Street historic core, the US-45 corridor, the State Highway 158 corridor and 1 more, covering 1 ZIP code in Citronelle.
Citronelle sits about 36 miles from our base in Spanish Fort. The drive crosses Mobile Bay, so plan on longer than the map distance suggests.
The Citronelle water picture
Documented historical 'healing waters' reflect mineralized groundwater; hardness and naturally-occurring iron are the typical residential complaints today — dedicated iron treatment is not something we install, so the test decides what actually gets fixed. Inland humid subtropical — cooler winters this far from the bay. Around Citronelle, the reference points are mineral springs, the oil-field heritage and US-45.
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