Overview
BLUE SKY PUMP STATION CLOSURE is a distribution pump station in Lexington, Kentucky, United States. It serves the local water distribution network under national water supply regulations.
BLUE SKY PUMP STATION CLOSURE is a distribution pump station located in Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, United States. As a distribution pump station, it plays a role in maintaining water pressure and flow within the municipal water supply system, serving residential and commercial areas in the region. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States, which includes the Safe Drinking Water Act and state-level water supply regulations in Kentucky. Distribution pump stations like this one typically include pumps, valves, and control systems to manage water distribution. The station is operational and contributes to the reliability of the local water infrastructure. The environmental context of this facility involves its role in ensuring consistent water supply for fire protection, potable water, and wastewater management. The station's location in Lexington supports the community's water needs, and its operation is subject to local mechanical and electrical safety codes to maintain service continuity.
Environmental context
The pump station is part of the critical water supply infrastructure for Lexington, supporting fire protection, potable water distribution, and wastewater management. Its operation ensures redundancy and reliability in the local water network, which is essential for public health and safety. The facility's age and maintenance status are key factors in its environmental impact, as older infrastructure may pose risks of leaks or inefficiencies.
Frequently asked questions
BLUE SKY PUMP STATION CLOSURE is located on Blue Sky Parkway in Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, United States.
It is a distribution pump station that helps maintain water pressure and flow in the municipal water supply system.
The facility is currently operational.
Distribution pump stations in Kentucky must comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act, state water supply regulations, and local mechanical and electrical safety codes.
They ensure consistent water pressure for fire protection, potable water supply, and wastewater management, contributing to public health and safety.
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