Overview
YALIN SU TANKER KULANIM SUYU HAVUZ DEPO DOLUM is a distribution pump station in Istanbul, Turkey, operated by a water utility company. It supports potable water supply for tanker filling and depot operations.
YALIN SU TANKER KULANIM SUYU HAVUZ DEPO DOLUM is a distribution pump station located in Istanbul, Turkey. The facility is part of the city's water utility infrastructure, providing potable water for tanker filling and depot storage. It operates 24 hours a day to meet continuous demand. As a distribution pump station, the facility plays a key role in the water supply chain, transferring treated water from reservoirs or mains to tankers for delivery to areas without direct piped connections. In Turkey, such stations are regulated under national water supply laws and local municipal codes, ensuring safe and reliable water distribution. The station's location in Istanbul, a densely populated metropolis, underscores its importance in supporting the city's water needs. By enabling tanker-based water distribution, it helps serve communities that may lack permanent infrastructure, contributing to public health and emergency preparedness.
Environmental context
The facility's operation supports potable water supply, reducing reliance on untreated sources. Its 24-hour availability ensures consistent service, but the age of infrastructure and redundancy levels are critical factors for reliability. In Istanbul, water distribution systems face challenges from urban growth and seasonal demand fluctuations.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located in Istanbul, Turkey, at coordinates 41.027756, 28.956179.
The station is operational and open 24 hours, ensuring continuous water supply for tanker filling and depot storage.
It distributes potable water for tanker use, likely sourced from the municipal water utility.
They are regulated by national water supply laws and local municipal codes, focusing on water quality, safety, and reliability.
It supports water supply to areas without direct piped connections, enhancing urban resilience and public health.