Baldwin County · Gulf Shores, AL
Post-Storm Water Response in Gulf Shores, AL
Storm exposure shapes what fails here: a 100-year 24-hour rainfall of 16.5 inches (NOAA Atlas 14), ground elevation around 7.2 ft at the center of town, FEMA flood zone AE. 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 Gulf Shores Utilities (Utilities Board of the City of Gulf Shores), which serves about 40,947 people across 13,649 service connections.
We work across Craft Farms, Craft Farms North, Kiva Dunes, The Peninsula and 6 more, covering 1 ZIP code in Gulf Shores.
Gulf Shores sits about 32.3 miles from our base in Spanish Fort.
The Gulf Shores water picture
Vacation-rental owners care most about consistent taste at the kitchen tap (guest reviews) and shower-end scale — RO + softener combos are the local rental-property default. Subtropical maritime — constant salt-air exposure, high humidity, and seasonal-demand spikes (spring break, summer, snowbird season). Around Gulf Shores, the reference points are Beach Boulevard, Gulf State Park and vacation rentals.
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