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Coosa Country Club Irrigation Pump Station & Lake Excavation - Rome, Georgia

ROME, Georgia, United States

Overview

Coosa Country Club Irrigation Pump Station & Lake Excavation is a distribution pump station in Rome, Georgia, serving irrigation needs. The facility is operational and supports local water supply for the country club.

Coosa Country Club Irrigation Pump Station & Lake Excavation is a distribution pump station located at 110 Branham Ave, Rome, Georgia, United States. The facility is operational and serves the irrigation water demands of the Coosa Country Club, reflecting a typical small-scale pumping infrastructure for recreational and landscaping purposes. The facility operates under Georgia state water regulations and local municipal codes governing non-potable water distribution. As a distribution pump station, it likely includes pumps, controls, and storage to deliver water from a source (such as a lake or well) to irrigation points. The NAICS codes 236220 (Commercial and Institutional Building Construction) and 237990 (Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction) suggest the facility was part of a construction project involving excavation for a lake and pump station installation. This pump station plays a key role in maintaining the golf course and grounds of the country club, ensuring reliable irrigation for turf and landscaping. Its operation supports the local recreational economy and community amenities. Typical risks for such systems include mechanical wear and dependency on electrical power.

Environmental context

The pump station draws water from an excavated lake, which may affect local hydrology and groundwater levels. Irrigation return flows can carry fertilizers and pesticides, potentially impacting nearby water bodies. Proper management of pumping rates and lake levels is essential to minimize ecological disruption and maintain water quality in the surrounding Floyd County area.

Frequently asked questions

The pump station is located at 110 Branham Ave, Rome, Georgia 30161, United States, within Floyd County.

This distribution pump station provides irrigation water for the Coosa Country Club, supporting golf course and landscape watering needs.

It is a distribution pump station, designed to move water from a source (likely the excavated lake) to irrigation points under pressure.

Irrigation pump stations in Georgia must comply with state water withdrawal permits, Georgia Environmental Protection Division rules, and local plumbing codes. Non-potable systems may have cross-connection control requirements.

Common risks include pump failure due to age or debris, power outages, leaks, and inadequate maintenance. Redundancy and regular inspections help mitigate these risks.

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