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ACPWA Westview Pump Station - Union City, California Distribution Pump Station

UNION CITY, California, United States

Overview

ACPWA Westview Pump Station is an operational distribution pump station in Union City, California, serving the Alameda County water distribution network. It supports critical water supply infrastructure for the region.

ACPWA Westview Pump Station is a distribution pump station located at 32110 Alvarado Niles Rd, Union City, California, within Alameda County. As part of the Alameda County Water District's (ACPWA) infrastructure, it plays a key role in maintaining water pressure and flow for residential, commercial, and industrial users in the area. The facility operates under California's stringent water supply regulations and local mechanical/electrical safety codes. Distribution pump stations like this one are typically equipped with multiple pumps to ensure redundancy and reliability. While specific technical specifications are not detailed, such stations generally handle moderate flow capacities to meet local demand. This pump station contributes to the resilience of the regional water system by supporting fire flow, potable water distribution, and emergency supply. Its location in Union City, part of the San Francisco Bay Area, underscores its importance in a densely populated region with high water demand and environmental considerations.

Environmental context

The pump station operates within California's regulated water management framework, which emphasizes conservation and drought resilience. Its role in maintaining water pressure supports fire protection and public health. The facility's age and maintenance practices are critical for preventing leaks and energy inefficiency, aligning with state sustainability goals.

Frequently asked questions

ACPWA Westview Pump Station is located at 32110 Alvarado Niles Rd, Union City, California, in Alameda County, United States.

It is a distribution pump station that maintains water pressure and flow within the Alameda County Water District's supply network, serving residential, commercial, and fire protection needs.

Distribution pump stations in California must comply with state water supply regulations, local building and electrical codes, and safety standards set by agencies like the California Department of Public Health and OSHA.

By providing pressure and flow management, it ensures consistent water delivery for daily use and emergency situations, including firefighting, and supports system redundancy.

Older pump stations may require more maintenance and upgrades to meet efficiency and safety standards. Regular inspections and modernization help prevent failures and extend service life.

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