Overview
CRIMSON PIPELINE LP-STEWART PUMP STATION is an operational distribution pump station in Brea, California, serving the Orange County area. It supports critical water infrastructure for the region.
CRIMSON PIPELINE LP-STEWART PUMP STATION is a distribution pump station located at 985 Challenger St, Brea, California, within Orange County. As a key component of the local water distribution network, it ensures reliable water supply for residential, commercial, and industrial users in the area. The facility operates under California's stringent water supply regulations and local mechanical and electrical safety codes. Distribution pump stations of this type typically feature multiple pumps with redundancy to maintain service during maintenance or emergencies. The station's age and maintenance history are critical factors in its operational reliability. This pump station plays a vital role in the community by maintaining water pressure and flow for fire protection, potable water, and wastewater systems. Its strategic location in Brea supports the region's growth and resilience, contributing to the overall stability of Orange County's water infrastructure.
Environmental context
The pump station operates in a semi-arid region where water conservation and efficient distribution are critical. California's frequent drought conditions heighten the importance of reliable pumping infrastructure to manage water resources. The facility's redundancy and age are key factors in ensuring uninterrupted service during peak demand or emergencies, supporting both environmental sustainability and community safety.
Frequently asked questions
The pump station is located at 985 Challenger St, Brea, California 92821-2945, in Orange County, United States.
The facility is currently operational, actively serving the water distribution needs of the Brea area.
It is a distribution pump station, which helps maintain water pressure and flow in the local water supply network.
These facilities must comply with California's water supply regulations, as well as state and local mechanical and electrical safety codes to ensure reliable and safe operation.
Redundancy ensures that if one pump fails, others can maintain service, which is critical for fire protection, potable water supply, and wastewater management, especially during emergencies or high demand.
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