Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

CAPSTAN LIFT STATION ADBANDONMENT SEWER - Distribution Pump Station in Catalina, Arizona

CATALINA, Arizona, United States

Overview

CAPSTAN LIFT STATION ADBANDONMENT SEWER is a distribution pump station in Catalina, Arizona, United States. It supports local wastewater infrastructure as an operational facility.

CAPSTAN LIFT STATION ADBANDONMENT SEWER is a distribution pump station located in Catalina, Pima County, Arizona, United States. As part of the wastewater collection network, it plays a role in conveying sewage from lower to higher elevations for treatment. The facility is currently operational, serving the Catalina area. The pump station operates under U.S. federal and Arizona state water quality regulations, including the Clean Water Act and Arizona Department of Environmental Quality standards. Typical distribution pump stations in this region are equipped with electric motor-driven pumps, backup generators, and telemetry systems for remote monitoring. It likely serves a small to medium-sized community. Environmental significance includes preventing sewage overflows and protecting local water bodies, such as the Santa Cruz River watershed. Proper maintenance ensures reliable service and reduces risks of sanitary sewer overflows, which can impact public health and the environment.

Environmental context

The facility is located in the Sonoran Desert region, where water resources are scarce and wastewater management is critical for public health and ecosystem protection. Proper operation of lift stations like this one helps prevent untreated sewage discharges into sensitive arid environments, including washes and riparian areas. Redundancy and regular maintenance are essential to mitigate risks from power outages or equipment failure.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located in Catalina, Pima County, Arizona, United States, with coordinates approximately 32.491944 N, -110.910000 W.

The pump station is currently operational, serving the local wastewater collection system.

These facilities must comply with the Clean Water Act, Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) regulations, and local municipal codes governing wastewater collection and discharge.

A distribution pump station uses pumps to move wastewater from lower to higher elevations, ensuring flow to treatment plants or disposal sites. It typically includes wet wells, pumps, controls, and backup power.

Common risks include power outages, pump failures, clogging, and aging infrastructure. Regular maintenance and redundancy are critical to prevent overflows and service disruptions.

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