Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

87 AVE AND WADSWORTH LIFT STATION - Distribution Pump Station in Westminster, Colorado

WESTMINSTER, Colorado, United States

Overview

87 AVE AND WADSWORTH LIFT STATION is a distribution pump station in Westminster, Colorado, United States. It supports local wastewater conveyance as part of the region's water infrastructure.

87 AVE AND WADSWORTH LIFT STATION is a distribution pump station located in Westminster, Jefferson County, Colorado, United States. It is part of the wastewater collection system, lifting sewage from lower to higher elevations to maintain flow toward treatment facilities. The facility is operational and serves the surrounding urban area. As a lift station, it relies on pumps, controls, and backup power to ensure continuous operation. In Colorado, such facilities are regulated under state water quality and public health codes, with oversight from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Typical infrastructure includes submersible or dry-pit pumps, SCADA systems, and emergency generators to mitigate power outages. The station plays a critical role in preventing sanitary sewer overflows and protecting local water bodies. Its location near residential and commercial zones underscores the importance of reliable operation and regular maintenance to safeguard public health and the environment.

Environmental context

The lift station operates in an urban setting within the South Platte River watershed. Proper wastewater management is essential to prevent untreated sewage from entering local waterways, which support aquatic ecosystems and recreational use. The facility's redundancy and age of infrastructure are key factors in maintaining environmental compliance and reducing spill risks.

Frequently asked questions

The lift station is located at the intersection of 87th Avenue and Wadsworth Boulevard in Westminster, Jefferson County, Colorado, United States.

Distribution pump stations, also known as lift stations, move wastewater from lower to higher elevations to maintain flow in the collection system, preventing backups and ensuring delivery to treatment plants.

Typical components include wet wells, pumps (submersible or dry-pit), control panels, level sensors, backup generators, and odor control systems.

In Colorado, wastewater facilities must comply with the Colorado Water Quality Control Act, local municipal codes, and federal Clean Water Act requirements. Permits and inspections are managed by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

By efficiently conveying sewage to treatment facilities, lift stations prevent overflows and unauthorized discharges, protecting local water bodies and public health.

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