Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

CAPSTAN LIFT STATION ABANDONMENT SEWER-PHASE I - Distribution Pump Station in Catalina, Arizona

CATALINA, Arizona, United States

Overview

CAPSTAN LIFT STATION ABANDONMENT SEWER-PHASE I is an operational distribution pump station in Catalina, Arizona, United States. It serves the local wastewater infrastructure in Pima County.

CAPSTAN LIFT STATION ABANDONMENT SEWER-PHASE I is a distribution pump station located in Catalina, Arizona, United States. The facility is operational and plays a role in the region's wastewater management system, supporting the conveyance of sewage within Pima County. As a distribution pump station, this facility is part of the broader wastewater infrastructure that relies on mechanical pumping to move sewage from lower to higher elevations. In Arizona, such stations are subject to state and local regulations governing water and wastewater systems, including safety codes for electrical and mechanical equipment. The station's design and capacity are typical for a small to medium-sized community like Catalina. The environmental significance of this pump station lies in its contribution to public health and sanitation by ensuring proper wastewater transport. Its operation helps prevent overflows and protects local water resources. The station's abandonment phase suggests ongoing infrastructure upgrades or decommissioning, which are common in aging systems to improve efficiency and reduce environmental risks.

Environmental context

The pump station operates in the Sonoran Desert region of Arizona, where water resources are scarce and wastewater management is critical for protecting groundwater and surface water. Proper operation of such facilities prevents untreated sewage releases, which could harm local ecosystems and public health. The station's role in the sewer network supports the community's resilience to drought and population growth.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located in Catalina, Arizona, United States, in Pima County.

It is a distribution pump station, part of the wastewater infrastructure that moves sewage through the collection system.

The station is currently operational, though its name suggests it may be undergoing abandonment or phase I of a decommissioning project.

These facilities are regulated under Arizona's water quality and wastewater rules, including the Arizona Administrative Code Title 18, and must comply with local mechanical and electrical safety codes.

It helps prevent sewage overflows and protects local water resources in the arid Sonoran Desert region, supporting public health and ecosystem integrity.

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