Overview
Bermuda Run Juniper Pump Station & Forcemain is an operational distribution pump station in Bermuda Run, North Carolina, serving the local water infrastructure. It supports wastewater conveyance in Davie County.
Bermuda Run Juniper Pump Station & Forcemain is a distribution pump station located at 217 Juniper Circle in Bermuda Run, North Carolina. Operated within the United States' water utility sector, this facility plays a key role in the local wastewater collection and conveyance system for Davie County. The facility operates under state and federal water regulations, including the Clean Water Act and North Carolina's wastewater management standards. As a distribution pump station, it is designed to move wastewater through forcemains to treatment facilities, ensuring reliable service for the community. Typical infrastructure of this scale includes pumps, controls, and emergency backup systems to maintain continuous operation. Environmental significance lies in its role in protecting public health and local waterways by safely transporting wastewater. Proper operation reduces the risk of overflows and contamination, supporting the region's water quality goals. The station's location in a residential area underscores the importance of redundancy and maintenance to prevent service disruptions.
Environmental context
The pump station is situated in a residential area of Bermuda Run, North Carolina, where it manages wastewater from local homes and businesses. Its operation is critical to preventing untreated sewage releases into nearby streams and groundwater. Regular maintenance and redundancy measures help mitigate risks associated with aging infrastructure and power outages, ensuring environmental protection and community health.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at 217 Juniper Circle, Bermuda Run, North Carolina 27006, in Davie County, United States.
A distribution pump station moves wastewater through forcemains to treatment plants, ensuring efficient conveyance and preventing backups in the collection system.
It conveys wastewater from the Bermuda Run area to regional treatment facilities, supporting public health and environmental protection by reducing overflow risks.
Pump stations in North Carolina must comply with the Clean Water Act, state wastewater rules (15A NCAC 2H), and local mechanical/electrical safety codes to ensure reliable and safe operation.
Common risks include aging infrastructure, power outages, lack of redundancy, and mechanical failures, which can lead to overflows and service disruptions.
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