Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

COT-LIFT STATION 21 INTERCEPTOR LOWER PORTION IMPROVEMENTS - Tuscaloosa, Alabama Distribution Pump Station

TUSCALOOSA, Alabama, United States

Overview

COT-LIFT STATION 21 INTERCEPTOR LOWER PORTION IMPROVEMENTS is a distribution pump station in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, serving the local wastewater infrastructure. It operates under U.S. water utility regulations.

COT-LIFT STATION 21 INTERCEPTOR LOWER PORTION IMPROVEMENTS is a distribution pump station located southwest of MLK Jr. Blvd in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States. This facility is part of the city's wastewater collection system, handling the conveyance of sewage from lower-lying areas to higher elevation treatment plants. The station operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Clean Water Act and Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) permits. As a lift station, it relies on pumps to move wastewater against gravity, with typical capacities ranging from small neighborhood stations to major regional interceptors. The facility's NAICS code 237110 indicates water and sewer line construction, suggesting recent improvements to the interceptor system. This lift station plays a critical role in Tuscaloosa's sanitary sewer infrastructure, preventing overflows and ensuring reliable wastewater transport. Its location near the Black Warrior River underscores the importance of maintaining redundancy and aging infrastructure to protect water quality in the region.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in the Black Warrior River watershed, where aging wastewater infrastructure poses risks of sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) during heavy rain events. Redundancy in pump systems and regular maintenance are essential to prevent untreated sewage releases into local waterways. The region's clay soils and hilly terrain influence the need for multiple lift stations to maintain gravity flow.

Frequently asked questions

COT-LIFT STATION 21 is located southwest of MLK Jr. Blvd in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States, with coordinates 33.175944, -87.577722.

A distribution pump station, also known as a lift station, moves wastewater from lower to higher elevations to maintain flow in the sewer system. It uses pumps to overcome gravity and transport sewage to treatment plants.

The facility name indicates improvements to the interceptor lower portion, likely involving upgrades to pipes, pumps, or controls to increase capacity or reliability. Specific details are not publicly available.

Wastewater pump stations in Alabama are regulated by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) under the Clean Water Act. They must comply with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits and state standards for operation and maintenance.

Redundancy, such as backup pumps and emergency power, is critical for lift stations to prevent overflows during equipment failure or power outages. This protects public health and the environment from untreated sewage releases.

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