Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

Cascade Falls Gravity Sewer & Pump Station Decommissioning - Buford, Georgia Distribution Pump Station

BUFORD, Georgia, United States

Overview

Cascade Falls Gravity Sewer & Pump Station Decommissioning is a distribution pump station in Buford, Georgia, United States. It serves Gwinnett County's wastewater infrastructure under national water supply regulations.

Cascade Falls Gravity Sewer & Pump Station Decommissioning is a distribution pump station located in Buford, Georgia, within Gwinnett County, United States. The facility is part of the country's extensive wastewater collection and conveyance network, which relies on gravity sewers and pump stations to transport sewage to treatment plants. As a distribution pump station, it plays a role in managing flow within the local sewer system. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States, which includes the Clean Water Act and state-level water quality standards enforced by the Georgia Environmental Protection Division. Pump stations in this region typically employ electric motor-driven pumps with backup power systems to ensure reliability. The age and condition of such infrastructure can vary, with many systems dating back to mid-20th century expansions. This pump station is significant for maintaining sanitary sewer service in the Buford area, preventing overflows and protecting local water bodies. Its decommissioning status suggests it may have been replaced or upgraded, reflecting ongoing investments in aging infrastructure. The facility's location near West Rock Quarry Road underscores its role in serving a suburban community within the Atlanta metropolitan area.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in Gwinnett County, Georgia, a region with a humid subtropical climate and significant urban development. Pump stations in this area are critical for managing wastewater flows and preventing sanitary sewer overflows that could impact local streams and the Chattahoochee River watershed. Redundancy and backup power are essential due to storm events that can cause power outages and inflow/infiltration.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located on West Rock Quarry Road in Buford, Georgia, within Gwinnett County, United States.

The facility is listed as operational, though its name indicates it may be undergoing decommissioning or has been decommissioned.

It is a distribution pump station, part of the wastewater collection system that uses gravity sewers and pumping to convey sewage.

Pump stations in Georgia are regulated under the Clean Water Act and state rules administered by the Georgia Environmental Protection Division, including permits for discharges and operational standards.

Redundancy, such as backup pumps and emergency power, ensures continuous operation during power outages or equipment failures, preventing sewage overflows and environmental contamination.

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