Overview
Baker Pump Station, part of the Elk Creek Pipeline, is an operational distribution pump station in Baker, Montana, United States. It supports water conveyance infrastructure in the region.
Baker Pump Station, Elk Creek Pipeline is a distribution pump station located in Baker, Fallon County, Montana, United States. As a component of the Elk Creek Pipeline system, it plays a role in the regional water distribution network, serving local communities and industrial users in southeastern Montana. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States, which includes state-level water rights and public utility commission oversight for water distribution systems. Montana's Department of Environmental Quality sets standards for water quality and infrastructure reliability. Distribution pump stations like this one typically handle moderate flow volumes and are designed to maintain pressure and supply continuity across the pipeline network. Environmental significance lies in the station's contribution to reliable water supply in a semi-arid region where water resources are critical for agriculture, livestock, and municipal use. The Elk Creek Pipeline system supports drought resilience and economic stability in Fallon County, highlighting the importance of maintaining aging infrastructure and ensuring operational redundancy.
Environmental context
The Baker Pump Station operates in the semi-arid climate of southeastern Montana, where water availability is a key environmental concern. The region relies on groundwater and surface water sources for agriculture, energy development, and community supply. Pumping infrastructure like this station is essential for conveying water across distances, but it also faces risks from aging equipment, power outages, and potential leaks. Redundancy and regular maintenance are critical to minimize service disruptions and environmental impacts.
Frequently asked questions
Baker Pump Station is located in Baker, Fallon County, Montana, United States, at coordinates 46.535436, -104.389054.
The Elk Creek Pipeline is a water conveyance system in southeastern Montana, and Baker Pump Station is a distribution pump station within that system, helping to move water to end users.
Baker Pump Station is currently operational, serving as part of the regional water distribution network.
Distribution pump stations in Montana are subject to state water rights laws, Montana Department of Environmental Quality standards for water quality, and public utility commission regulations for infrastructure reliability.
Pumping infrastructure is critical in southeastern Montana due to the semi-arid climate, supporting agriculture, livestock, and municipal water supply, and enhancing drought resilience.
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