Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

CITY OF MELBOURNE - LIFT STATION NO. 33 - Distribution Pump Station in Melbourne, Florida

MELBOURNE, Florida, United States

Overview

CITY OF MELBOURNE - LIFT STATION NO. 33 is an operational distribution pump station in Melbourne, Florida, serving the local wastewater collection system. It supports critical water infrastructure for the Brevard County area.

CITY OF MELBOURNE - LIFT STATION NO. 33 is a distribution pump station located at 4551 W Eau Gallie Blvd, Melbourne, Florida, within the United States. This facility is part of the municipal wastewater collection network, designed to transport wastewater from lower to higher elevations for treatment. As a lift station, it plays a key role in maintaining flow in the sewer system, particularly in areas where gravity flow is insufficient. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Clean Water Act and state-level Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) standards for wastewater collection and pumping. Typical distribution pump stations in Florida are equipped with submersible or dry-pit pumps, with capacities ranging from small residential to large municipal scales. While specific technical specifications for this station are not detailed, lift stations in this region often include backup power and redundant pump systems to ensure reliability. Environmentally, the lift station helps prevent overflows and untreated discharges into local waterways, including the Indian River Lagoon and nearby wetlands. Its operation supports public health and water quality in the Melbourne area, a region with significant coastal and ecological resources. Proper maintenance and monitoring are essential to mitigate risks of sanitary sewer overflows, which can impact sensitive aquatic habitats.

Environmental context

The facility operates in a coastal region of Florida, where wastewater management is critical to protecting the Indian River Lagoon and adjacent ecosystems. Lift stations like this one help prevent sewage overflows that could harm water quality and aquatic life. The local environment is characterized by flat terrain and high water tables, making pumping infrastructure essential for effective wastewater collection. Redundancy and regular maintenance are key to minimizing environmental risks in this sensitive area.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 4551 W Eau Gallie Blvd, Melbourne, Florida 32934-7217, United States.

A distribution pump station, also known as a lift station, moves wastewater from lower to higher elevations to maintain flow in the sewer system, especially where gravity flow is not possible.

The facility is operated by the City of Melbourne's public works department, which manages the municipal wastewater collection system.

Lift stations in Florida must comply with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) rules for wastewater collection systems, including Chapter 62-604, which covers design, operation, and maintenance standards.

Redundancy, such as backup pumps and emergency power, ensures continuous operation during equipment failure or power outages, preventing sewage overflows and protecting public health and the environment.

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