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CANYON MOUTH BOOSTER STATION PUMP REPLACEMENT - Distribution Pump Station in Seligman, Arizona

SELIGMAN, Arizona, United States

Overview

CANYON MOUTH BOOSTER STATION PUMP REPLACEMENT is an operational distribution pump station in Seligman, Arizona, supporting water infrastructure along the I-40 corridor.

CANYON MOUTH BOOSTER STATION PUMP REPLACEMENT is a distribution pump station located in Seligman, Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. The facility is operational and serves as a critical component of the local water supply network, boosting water pressure for distribution to surrounding areas. The station operates under the regulatory framework of the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality and the Safe Drinking Water Act, which govern water quality and infrastructure standards. As a booster station, it typically includes pumps, valves, and control systems to maintain adequate pressure in the distribution system. The facility's location near Interstate 40 suggests it may serve both residential and commercial users in the region. The environmental context includes the arid climate of northern Arizona, where water conservation and efficient distribution are paramount. The station's role in maintaining water pressure helps ensure reliable supply for fire protection and potable water needs, supporting community resilience in a region prone to drought.

Environmental context

The facility operates in the arid climate of northern Arizona, where water scarcity is a key concern. The booster station ensures adequate water pressure for fire protection and potable supply, supporting community safety and resilience. Its role in the distribution network helps mitigate risks from drought and aging infrastructure.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located south of I-40 and west of Perkinsville in Seligman, Yavapai County, Arizona, United States.

The booster station is currently operational, serving as a distribution pump station in the water supply network.

Distribution pump stations in Arizona must comply with the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) regulations and the federal Safe Drinking Water Act, which set standards for water quality, infrastructure, and operational safety.

Booster stations maintain adequate water pressure in distribution systems, ensuring reliable supply for fire protection, potable water, and wastewater conveyance, especially in areas with elevation changes or long pipeline distances.

Booster stations vary in capacity, but a facility serving a small community like Seligman typically has a flow capacity in the range of hundreds to a few thousand cubic meters per hour, depending on demand.

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