Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

2ND ST WASTEWATER LIFT STATION - Anamosa, Iowa Distribution Pump Station

ANAMOSA, Iowa, United States

Overview

2ND ST WASTEWATER LIFT STATION is an operational distribution pump station in Anamosa, Iowa, serving the local wastewater collection system. It is part of the United States' regulated water infrastructure network.

2ND ST WASTEWATER LIFT STATION is a distribution pump station located at the intersection of 2nd St and Scott St in Anamosa, Jones County, Iowa. This facility is part of the municipal wastewater collection system, designed to lift wastewater from lower to higher elevations to ensure proper flow to treatment facilities. As a small-scale pump station, it supports the local community's sanitation needs. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Clean Water Act and Iowa's water quality standards, which mandate proper wastewater management to protect public health and the environment. Typical distribution pump stations in this region are equipped with submersible pumps, backup power systems, and telemetry for remote monitoring. While specific technical specifications are not detailed, the station's age and maintenance practices are critical for reliability. Environmental significance lies in its role in preventing sewage overflows and protecting local waterways, including the Wapsipinicon River. Proper operation ensures compliance with discharge permits and reduces risks of contamination. The station's redundancy and regular inspections are key to maintaining service continuity in Anamosa.

Environmental context

The station operates in a region with cold winters and seasonal precipitation, which can stress aging infrastructure. Proper lift station function is critical to prevent sanitary sewer overflows that could impact the Wapsipinicon River and local groundwater. Redundancy measures, such as backup pumps and emergency power, are essential to mitigate risks from power outages or equipment failure.

Frequently asked questions

The station is located at the intersection of 2nd St and Scott St in Anamosa, Jones County, Iowa, United States.

A wastewater lift station uses pumps to lift sewage from lower to higher elevations, allowing it to flow by gravity to a treatment plant. It is a critical component of municipal sewer systems.

The station operates under the U.S. Clean Water Act and Iowa Department of Natural Resources regulations, which require permits, regular monitoring, and maintenance to prevent overflows and protect water quality.

Common risks include power outages, pump failures, inflow and infiltration during heavy rain, and aging infrastructure. Backup power and regular inspections are standard mitigation measures.

A failure can cause raw sewage overflows, contaminating local waterways and groundwater, posing public health risks and harming aquatic ecosystems. Proper maintenance is essential to prevent such events.

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