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BROOKY BLVD WW LIFT STATION - Fraser, Colorado Wastewater Distribution Pump Station

FRASER, Colorado, United States

Overview

BROOKY BLVD WW LIFT STATION is a distribution pump station in Fraser, Colorado, United States. It supports local wastewater conveyance as part of the region's water infrastructure.

BROOKY BLVD WW LIFT STATION is a distribution pump station located at 138 BROOKY BLVD in Fraser, Grand County, Colorado, United States. This facility is part of the wastewater collection system, designed to lift and transport sewage from lower to higher elevations for treatment. As a lift station, it plays a critical role in maintaining sanitary sewer flow in the community. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States Clean Water Act and Colorado state water quality regulations. Lift stations like this one typically include pumps, motors, controls, and backup power systems to ensure reliable operation. Standard practice in Colorado includes compliance with local mechanical and electrical safety codes. This lift station serves the Fraser area, contributing to public health and environmental protection by preventing sewage overflows. Its operational status ensures continuous service for the community, and its location in a mountainous region underscores the importance of reliable pumping infrastructure for wastewater management.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in Fraser, Colorado, a mountain community near the Fraser River. Lift stations in this region must handle variable flows due to seasonal tourism and snowmelt. Proper operation is essential to prevent untreated wastewater releases into sensitive alpine watersheds. Redundancy and regular maintenance are critical given the remote location and cold climate, which can affect equipment performance.

Frequently asked questions

BROOKY BLVD WW LIFT STATION is located at 138 BROOKY BLVD in Fraser, Grand County, Colorado, United States.

It is a wastewater lift station that pumps sewage from lower to higher elevations for conveyance to a treatment facility.

Typically such facilities are managed by the local wastewater utility or municipality.

Lift stations in Colorado must comply with the Clean Water Act, state water quality regulations, and local mechanical/electrical safety codes.

Lift stations enable sewage to flow through gravity systems by pumping it uphill, preventing backups and ensuring proper treatment.

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