Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

City of Shasta Lake Sewer Pump Station #4 - Shasta Lake, California Distribution Pump Station

SHASTA LAKE, California, United States

Overview

CITY OF SHASTA LAKE SEWER PUMP STATION #4 is an operational distribution pump station in Shasta Lake, California, serving the local wastewater collection system. It supports the community's sewer infrastructure by conveying wastewater to treatment fa

CITY OF SHASTA LAKE SEWER PUMP STATION #4 is a distribution pump station located at 3665 Tibbitts Rd, Shasta Lake, California, within Shasta County. As part of the city's wastewater collection network, this facility plays a key role in transporting sewage from lower-lying areas to higher elevation treatment plants or trunk lines. The station is currently operational and serves the Shasta Lake community. While specific technical specifications such as flow capacity or pump configuration are not detailed in available records, the facility operates under California's Title 22 water reclamation regulations and local municipal codes governing sewer system design and maintenance. Typical distribution pump stations in this region use submersible or dry-pit centrifugal pumps with capacities ranging from small residential-scale units to larger municipal installations, depending on service area population and topography. The environmental significance of this pump station lies in its role in preventing sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) and protecting local water quality. By reliably conveying wastewater, it helps reduce the risk of untreated sewage entering nearby water bodies such as Shasta Lake or the Sacramento River. Proper operation and maintenance of such stations are critical for public health and environmental compliance under the Clean Water Act.

Environmental context

The pump station is situated in a region with Mediterranean climate and proximity to Shasta Lake, a major reservoir and recreational water body. Local environmental concerns include protection of water quality from sewage spills, which could impact aquatic ecosystems and drinking water sources. The facility's operation is subject to state and federal regulations aimed at minimizing discharge of untreated wastewater. Redundancy features such as backup power and alarm systems are typical for such stations to ensure continuous service during power outages or equipment failures.

Frequently asked questions

The pump station is located at 3665 Tibbitts Rd, Shasta Lake, California 96019, in Shasta County.

The facility is currently operational, actively serving the local wastewater collection system.

It is a distribution pump station, designed to convey wastewater from lower elevations to higher treatment facilities or trunk lines.

Sewer pump stations in California must comply with Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations for water reclamation, as well as local municipal codes and the Clean Water Act requirements for preventing sanitary sewer overflows.

Redundancy, such as backup power and duplicate pumps, ensures continuous operation during power outages or equipment failures, preventing sewage spills that could harm public health and the environment.

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