Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

CENTRAL OAHU AGRICULTURE AND FOOD HUB SITE IMPROVEMENTS AND SEWER LIFT STATION - Wahiawa, Hawaii Distribution Pump Station

WAHIAWA, Hawaii, United States

Overview

CENTRAL OAHU AGRICULTURE AND FOOD HUB SITE IMPROVEMENTS AND SEWER LIFT STATION is a distribution pump station in Wahiawa, Hawaii, serving the Central Oahu region. It supports agricultural and food hub infrastructure with sewer lift capabilities.

The CENTRAL OAHU AGRICULTURE AND FOOD HUB SITE IMPROVEMENTS AND SEWER LIFT STATION is a distribution pump station located at 900 Whitmore Avenue in Wahiawa, Hawaii. This facility is part of the broader Central Oahu Agriculture and Food Hub development, which aims to enhance local food production and distribution. As a sewer lift station, it plays a critical role in managing wastewater flows within the agricultural hub, ensuring proper sanitation and environmental compliance. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States, specifically adhering to national water supply regulations and local mechanical and electrical safety codes. In Hawaii, wastewater infrastructure is governed by the Hawaii Department of Health's Clean Water Branch, which enforces standards for wastewater treatment and discharge. The station's NAICS code 237310 indicates it falls under water, sewer, and pipeline construction, reflecting its role in essential utility infrastructure. This pump station is significant for supporting the Central Oahu Agriculture and Food Hub, which aims to strengthen local food security and economic resilience. By providing reliable sewer lift services, the facility helps maintain sanitary conditions and prevents environmental contamination. Its location in Wahiawa, a key agricultural area on Oahu, underscores its importance in sustaining the region's farming and food processing activities.

Environmental context

The pump station is situated in Central Oahu, a region with a tropical climate and significant agricultural activity. Proper wastewater management is crucial to protect local water resources, including groundwater and nearby streams, from contamination. The facility's sewer lift function helps prevent overflows and ensures that wastewater is efficiently conveyed to treatment facilities, reducing environmental risks. The age and condition of such infrastructure are important factors in maintaining reliability and preventing leaks or failures that could impact the surrounding ecosystem.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 900 Whitmore Avenue in Wahiawa, Hawaii, within Honolulu County.

It serves as a sewer lift station, conveying wastewater from the agricultural hub to treatment facilities, ensuring proper sanitation.

The station must comply with U.S. national water supply regulations and Hawaii state wastewater rules enforced by the Hawaii Department of Health.

It supports the Central Oahu Agriculture and Food Hub, enhancing local food production and economic resilience by managing wastewater infrastructure.

Risk factors include aging infrastructure, potential for overflows during heavy rainfall, and the need for redundancy to ensure continuous operation.

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