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CVWD Booster Station #05610 - Palm Desert, California Distribution Pump Station

PALM DESERT, California, United States

Overview

CVWD Booster Station #05610 is a distribution pump station in Palm Desert, California, operated by the Coachella Valley Water District. It supports water supply for the region.

CVWD Booster Station #05610 is a distribution pump station located at 72780 Hwy 111 in Palm Desert, California, within Riverside County. It is part of the Coachella Valley Water District's infrastructure, serving the local water distribution network. As a booster station, it maintains pressure and flow for potable water supply in the region. The facility operates under California's water supply regulations and local mechanical/electrical safety codes. Booster stations like this one are critical for maintaining water pressure in areas with varying elevation or long distribution lines. The Coachella Valley Water District manages a large network of such stations to ensure reliable water delivery to residential, commercial, and agricultural customers. This booster station plays a key role in the water supply chain for Palm Desert and surrounding communities. Its operational status ensures consistent water pressure, supporting fire protection and daily water needs. The facility contributes to the resilience of the local water infrastructure, which is essential in the arid California climate.

Environmental context

The booster station operates in the Coachella Valley, a desert region with limited water resources. Efficient water distribution is critical to minimize losses and support conservation efforts. The facility's role in maintaining pressure helps reduce water waste and ensures equitable supply across the service area.

Frequently asked questions

CVWD Booster Station #05610 is located at 72780 Hwy 111 in Palm Desert, California, United States.

A booster station increases water pressure in a distribution system to ensure adequate flow to higher elevations or distant areas, supporting fire protection and daily water use.

The station is operated by the Coachella Valley Water District (CVWD), which manages water supply and distribution in the Coachella Valley region.

Distribution pump stations in California must comply with state water supply regulations, mechanical and electrical safety codes, and local building standards to ensure reliable and safe operation.

Adequate water pressure is essential for fire suppression, preventing contamination from backflow, and delivering water to all customers, especially in areas with elevation changes.

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