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Cooley West Raw Water Return Pipeline & Pump Station - Thornton, Colorado Distribution Pump Station

THORNTON, Colorado, United States

Overview

Cooley West Raw Water Return Pipeline & Pump Station in Thornton, Colorado, is an operational distribution pump station serving the local water supply network. It supports raw water conveyance for municipal and industrial use.

Cooley West Raw Water Return Pipeline & Pump Station is a distribution pump station located in Thornton, Adams County, Colorado, United States. The facility is part of the region's water infrastructure, handling raw water return and distribution for the surrounding area. As a distribution pump station, this facility operates under Colorado water rights and public utility regulations, ensuring reliable water supply to Thornton and nearby communities. The station's design and capacity align with typical medium-scale pumping infrastructure in the Rocky Mountain region, where water conveyance often involves elevation changes and seasonal demand variations. The station plays a key role in maintaining water supply reliability for Thornton's residential, commercial, and agricultural users. Its operational status supports the local water grid's redundancy and resilience, particularly during peak demand periods or drought conditions common in the semi-arid Colorado climate.

Environmental context

The facility operates in the South Platte River basin, a region facing water scarcity challenges due to population growth and climate variability. Pumping infrastructure like this supports efficient raw water distribution, reducing reliance on groundwater and enabling sustainable surface water use. The station's design likely incorporates energy-efficient pumps and flow management to minimize environmental impact.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 100 Ave & McKay Rd in Thornton, Adams County, Colorado, United States.

The pump station is currently operational, supporting raw water return and distribution for the Thornton area.

It is a distribution pump station, designed to convey raw water through pipelines for municipal and industrial use.

These facilities must comply with Colorado water rights laws, state public utility regulations, and local mechanical/electrical safety codes to ensure reliable and safe operation.

Raw water return systems help manage water resources efficiently, supporting agricultural, municipal, and industrial needs while maintaining environmental flows in rivers like the South Platte.

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