Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

CITY OF REDDING CHURN CREEK SEWER LIFT STATION - Wastewater Distribution Pump Station in Redding, California

REDDING, California, United States

Overview

CITY OF REDDING CHURN CREEK SEWER LIFT STATION is an operational distribution pump station in Redding, California, serving the local wastewater collection system.

CITY OF REDDING CHURN CREEK SEWER LIFT STATION is a distribution pump station located at 2300 GOODWATER AVE in Redding, California. It operates within the wastewater infrastructure of Shasta County, supporting the conveyance of sewage from lower to higher elevations for treatment. The facility is part of the City of Redding's wastewater collection network. In California, such lift stations are regulated under Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations and local municipal codes, ensuring proper design, operation, and maintenance to protect public health and the environment. As a critical component of the sewer system, this lift station helps prevent overflows and ensures reliable wastewater transport. Its operation contributes to the community's sanitation services, supporting public health and environmental quality in the Redding area.

Environmental context

The facility operates in the Sacramento River watershed, where maintaining wastewater infrastructure integrity is vital to prevent untreated sewage releases. Lift stations like this one are essential for managing wastewater in areas with challenging topography, reducing the risk of overflows that could impact local waterways and ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 2300 GOODWATER AVE, Redding, California 96002, in Shasta County, United States.

A sewer lift station uses pumps to lift wastewater from lower to higher elevations, allowing it to flow by gravity to a treatment plant. It is a critical component of municipal wastewater collection systems.

The facility is owned and operated by the City of Redding, which manages the municipal wastewater collection and treatment system.

Wastewater lift stations in California must comply with Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations, which sets standards for design, operation, and maintenance to protect public health and the environment.

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

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