Overview
COH - Emergency Well E Pump Station is an operational distribution pump station in Hayward, California, serving the local water supply network. It supports critical water distribution for the community.
COH - Emergency Well E Pump Station is a distribution pump station located at 28251 Industrial Blvd in Hayward, Alameda County, California. This facility is part of the water infrastructure serving the Hayward area, providing emergency well pumping capacity to support the local water distribution system. As a distribution pump station, this facility operates under California's water supply regulations and local mechanical and electrical safety codes. The station is designed to maintain water pressure and flow for potable water supply, with redundancy features typical of emergency infrastructure. Its location in an industrial area suggests integration with the broader municipal water network. The station plays a critical role in ensuring water availability during peak demand or emergency situations. By providing backup pumping capacity, it enhances the resilience of Hayward's water supply system, supporting public health and fire protection needs in the community.
Environmental context
The facility operates within California's regulatory framework for water supply, which emphasizes drought resilience and infrastructure reliability. As an emergency well pump station, it contributes to water security in a region prone to droughts and seismic events. The station's redundancy helps mitigate risks associated with aging infrastructure and supply chain disruptions.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at 28251 Industrial Blvd, Hayward, California 94544, in Alameda County, United States.
The pump station is currently operational, serving as an emergency well pump station for water distribution in the Hayward area.
It is a distribution pump station, specifically designed for emergency well pumping to support the local water supply network.
These facilities are regulated under California's water supply laws, including the California Water Code, and must comply with local mechanical and electrical safety codes.
Redundancy ensures continuous water supply during power outages, equipment failures, or natural disasters, which is critical for public health and fire protection.
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