Overview
COH - HIGHLAND 1000 PUMP STATION is a distribution pump station in Hayward, California, supporting water supply for the local utility. It operates under California's water infrastructure regulations.
COH - HIGHLAND 1000 PUMP STATION is a distribution pump station located at 3466 LA MESA DR in Hayward, Alameda County, California. As part of the City of Hayward's water distribution network, it plays a role in maintaining water pressure and flow for residential and commercial customers in the area. The facility operates under California's Title 22 water regulations and local municipal codes governing water system reliability. Distribution pump stations like this one typically include pumps, valves, and control systems to manage water flow from treatment plants to end users. Such stations in suburban settings often serve several thousand households. Environmental significance includes ensuring reliable water supply for fire protection and daily use. The station's location in a developed urban area means it supports community resilience and public health. Regular maintenance and compliance with state water quality standards are essential for its operation.
Environmental context
The pump station is situated in a densely populated urban area of Hayward, where water demand is consistent year-round. Its operation is critical for maintaining adequate water pressure for fire suppression and domestic use. The facility's redundancy and age are key factors in system reliability, as older infrastructure may require upgrades to meet current efficiency and safety standards.
Frequently asked questions
The pump station is located at 3466 LA MESA DR, Hayward, California 94544, in Alameda County.
Distribution pump stations maintain water pressure and flow within a municipal water system, ensuring reliable delivery to homes, businesses, and fire hydrants.
The station is operated by the City of Hayward's water utility, which manages water distribution infrastructure in the area.
California pump stations must comply with Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations for drinking water, as well as local building and safety codes for mechanical and electrical systems.
By maintaining water pressure, these stations enable effective firefighting and ensure continuous water supply during emergencies, contributing to public safety and community resilience.
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