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16th Street Booster Pump Station - Yuma, Arizona Distribution Pump Station

YUMA, Arizona, United States

Overview

16th Street Booster Pump Station is an operational distribution pump station in Yuma, Arizona, United States. It supports local water distribution infrastructure for the Yuma community.

16th Street Booster Pump Station is a distribution pump station located in Yuma, Arizona, United States. It is part of the municipal water distribution network, ensuring adequate water pressure and flow for residential and commercial users in the area. The facility is currently operational and serves the Yuma community. As a booster pump station, this facility likely operates under Arizona state water regulations and local municipal codes governing water distribution systems. Typical booster stations in the region are designed to maintain pressure in elevated or remote areas, and may include backup power systems to ensure reliability during outages. Such infrastructure is critical for maintaining consistent water service. The environmental significance of this facility lies in its role in the water supply chain, supporting fire protection, potable water delivery, and wastewater conveyance. Proper operation of booster stations reduces water loss and ensures efficient distribution, contributing to community resilience and public health.

Environmental context

The booster pump station operates in the arid climate of Yuma, Arizona, where water conservation and efficient distribution are critical. The facility supports the local water utility's efforts to manage scarce water resources, reduce leakage, and maintain pressure for fire suppression and daily use. Its location in a growing urban area underscores the importance of reliable infrastructure for sustainable community development.

Frequently asked questions

16th Street Booster Pump Station is located on 16th Street in Yuma, Arizona, United States, in Yuma County.

It is a distribution pump station that boosts water pressure in the municipal water distribution system to ensure adequate flow for residential, commercial, and fire protection needs in Yuma.

It is typically managed by the local water utility or municipal public works department in Yuma.

Booster pump stations in Arizona must comply with state water quality regulations, local plumbing and mechanical codes, and safety standards for electrical and pressure systems, as enforced by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality and local municipalities.

They maintain adequate water pressure in elevated or distant areas, ensuring reliable supply for drinking, sanitation, and firefighting, and reducing the risk of contamination from low pressure.

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