Overview
CON-HIGHWAY 82 PUMP STATION, GRAVITY SEWER, AND FORCE MAIN is an operational distribution pump station in Northport, Alabama, serving the Tuscaloosa area. It supports wastewater conveyance under local utility regulations.
CON-HIGHWAY 82 PUMP STATION, GRAVITY SEWER, AND FORCE MAIN is a distribution pump station located at 2507 44th Avenue in Northport, Alabama, within Tuscaloosa County. This facility is part of the wastewater infrastructure serving the region, handling gravity sewer and force main flows to support community sanitation needs. As a distribution pump station, the facility operates under Alabama's water and wastewater regulations, which govern discharge standards and infrastructure reliability. The NAICS code 237110 indicates water and sewer line construction, reflecting the station's role in the broader conveyance network. Typical pump stations in this region are designed for medium-scale flows, with redundancy features to ensure continuous service. The station's operational status ensures consistent wastewater transport, reducing risks of overflows and environmental contamination. By maintaining gravity sewer and force main systems, it supports public health and local water quality in the Black Warrior River watershed.
Environmental context
The pump station operates in the Black Warrior River watershed, where wastewater management is critical to preventing nutrient loading and pathogen contamination. Alabama's environmental regulations require proper treatment and conveyance to protect downstream water bodies. The facility's gravity sewer and force main design helps mitigate overflow risks during wet weather, supporting local ecosystem health.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at 2507 44th Avenue, Northport, Alabama 35476, in Tuscaloosa County, United States.
It is a distribution pump station that handles gravity sewer and force main wastewater conveyance for the Northport area.
The facility is currently operational, actively supporting wastewater transport in the region.
Alabama's wastewater pump stations must comply with state water pollution control laws and local municipal codes, including discharge permits and infrastructure maintenance standards.
Redundancy ensures continuous operation during power outages or equipment failures, preventing sewage overflows that could harm public health and the environment.
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