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City of Corona Smith & Rincon Lift Station - Wastewater Distribution Pump Station in Corona, California

CORONA, California, United States

Overview

CITY OF CORONA SMITH & RINCON LIFT STATION is an operational distribution pump station in Corona, California, serving the local wastewater collection system. It supports the city's infrastructure for moving sewage to treatment facilities.

CITY OF CORONA SMITH & RINCON LIFT STATION is a distribution pump station located at 1505 W RINCON ST in Corona, California. This facility is part of the city's wastewater collection network, designed to lift and convey sewage from lower to higher elevations for eventual treatment. As a lift station, it plays a critical role in maintaining sanitary sewer flow in the Riverside County area. The station operates under California's stringent water and wastewater regulations, including Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations, which governs reclaimed water and wastewater disposal. Typical lift stations in this region are equipped with submersible pumps, backup power generators, and SCADA systems for remote monitoring. The facility's capacity is consistent with medium-scale urban infrastructure serving residential and commercial zones. Environmental significance lies in its role in preventing sewage overflows and protecting local water quality. By ensuring reliable wastewater conveyance, the station helps mitigate pollution risks to the Santa Ana River watershed. Its operational status contributes to public health and environmental compliance in the growing city of Corona.

Environmental context

The station operates in a semi-arid region where water conservation and wastewater management are critical. It helps prevent untreated sewage discharges into local waterways, including the Santa Ana River, which supports regional water supply and habitat. Redundancy features such as backup pumps and emergency power are typical to maintain service during outages, reducing environmental contamination risks.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 1505 W RINCON ST, Corona, California 92880, in Riverside County.

It is a distribution pump station (lift station) that moves wastewater from lower to higher elevations within the city's sewer collection system.

The facility is operated by the City of Corona's water and wastewater utility, which manages the local sewer infrastructure.

Lift stations in California must comply with Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations, as well as local sewer ordinances and safety codes for electrical and mechanical equipment.

Lift stations prevent sewage overflows by maintaining flow in gravity sewers, reducing the risk of untreated wastewater entering waterways and protecting public health and ecosystems.

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