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City of Alameda Northside Pump Station - Distribution Pump Station in Alameda, California

ALAMEDA, California, United States

Overview

The City of Alameda Northside Pump Station is an operational distribution pump station in Alameda, California, serving the local water distribution network. It supports potable water supply and fire protection for the community.

The City of Alameda Northside Pump Station is a distribution pump station located at 1256 Marina Village Parkway in Alameda, California. It is part of the municipal water infrastructure operated by the City of Alameda, ensuring reliable water pressure and flow to residential and commercial customers in the northern part of the city. As a distribution pump station, this facility boosts water pressure within the local water distribution system, which is regulated under California's Safe Drinking Water Act and Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations. The station is typical of medium-scale urban pump stations that support potable water supply and fire flow requirements in densely populated areas. The station's operational status ensures continuous service to the Alameda community, contributing to public health and safety. Its location near the Oakland Estuary highlights the importance of redundancy and resilience in coastal water infrastructure to mitigate risks from seismic events and sea-level rise.

Environmental context

The pump station operates in a coastal urban environment, where water infrastructure must address challenges such as saltwater intrusion, seismic resilience, and climate adaptation. The facility supports critical services like fire suppression and potable water delivery, emphasizing the need for redundancy and regular maintenance to ensure reliability in emergency scenarios.

Frequently asked questions

The City of Alameda Northside Pump Station is located at 1256 Marina Village Parkway, Alameda, California 94501, United States.

The Northside Pump Station is a distribution pump station that boosts water pressure in the municipal water system to ensure adequate flow for potable water supply and fire protection in northern Alameda.

The pump station is operated by the City of Alameda's Public Works Department, which manages the city's water distribution infrastructure.

Distribution pump stations in California must comply with the California Safe Drinking Water Act, Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations, and local mechanical and electrical safety codes enforced by the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health.

Redundancy in pump stations ensures continuous water service during emergencies such as earthquakes or power outages, which is critical for fire suppression and public health in coastal urban areas.

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