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35TH STREET E PUMP STATION - Distribution Pump Station in Lancaster, California

LANCASTER, California, United States

Overview

35TH STREET E PUMP STATION is a distribution pump station in Lancaster, California, serving the Los Angeles County water system. It is currently operational.

35TH STREET E PUMP STATION is a distribution pump station located at 4580 35th Street E in Lancaster, California, within Los Angeles County. This facility is part of the water distribution infrastructure that supports the Antelope Valley region, ensuring reliable water supply for residential, commercial, and municipal users. The pump station operates under California's stringent water supply regulations and local mechanical/electrical safety codes. As a distribution pump station, it plays a critical role in maintaining water pressure and flow within the network. Typical facilities of this type in California are designed with redundancy and backup power to ensure continuous operation during emergencies. The station's location in Lancaster, a city in the high desert of Southern California, underscores its importance in a region where water conservation and efficient distribution are paramount. The facility contributes to the resilience of the local water grid, supporting community needs and fire protection services.

Environmental context

The pump station operates in the Mojave Desert climate of Lancaster, where water scarcity is a key environmental concern. Efficient distribution pumping is critical to minimize water loss and energy consumption. The facility's role in maintaining pressure helps prevent leaks and ensures equitable water access in a region with growing population demands.

Frequently asked questions

35TH STREET E PUMP STATION is located at 4580 35th Street E, Lancaster, California 93534, in Los Angeles County, United States.

35TH STREET E PUMP STATION is currently operational as a distribution pump station.

Distribution pump stations maintain water pressure and flow within the distribution network, ensuring reliable delivery to consumers and supporting fire protection.

Pump stations in California must comply with state water supply regulations, local building codes, and mechanical/electrical safety standards enforced by agencies like the California Department of Water Resources.

Lancaster's water infrastructure is critical due to its arid climate and growing population, requiring efficient distribution and conservation measures to ensure sustainable water supply.

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