Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

DC Water 1st Ave and D Street Pump Station - Washington, D.C. Distribution Pump Station

WASHINGTON, District of Columbia, United States

Overview

DC Water's 1st Ave and D Street Pump Station is an operational distribution pump station in Washington, D.C., serving the city's water distribution network.

DC Water's 1st Ave and D Street Pump Station is a distribution pump station located in Washington, D.C., United States. It is part of the city's water distribution infrastructure, ensuring reliable water supply to the surrounding area. The facility is operated by DC Water, the regional water utility serving the District of Columbia. The pump station operates under the regulatory framework of the Safe Drinking Water Act and local District of Columbia water quality standards. As a distribution pump station, it maintains water pressure and flow within the network, supporting both residential and commercial customers. Typical equipment includes pumps, valves, and control systems to manage water distribution. This facility plays a critical role in maintaining water service reliability in the nation's capital. Its location near the Anacostia River and within a densely urbanized area underscores the importance of robust infrastructure to meet public health and fire protection needs. The station contributes to the resilience of the city's water supply system.

Environmental context

The pump station operates in an urban environment where water distribution infrastructure is essential for public health and fire protection. The facility's location in Washington, D.C., near the Anacostia River, highlights the need for reliable water supply in a densely populated area. Redundancy and age of infrastructure are key considerations for maintaining service continuity in this critical-service supply chain.

Frequently asked questions

The pump station is located at 1st Ave and D Street in Washington, D.C., 20003, United States.

A distribution pump station maintains water pressure and flow within a water distribution network, ensuring reliable water supply to homes, businesses, and fire hydrants.

The pump station is operated by DC Water, the regional water utility serving the District of Columbia.

Water distribution pump stations in the U.S. are regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act, state water quality standards, and local mechanical and electrical safety codes.

Redundancy ensures continuous water service during maintenance or emergencies, which is critical for public health, fire protection, and economic activity in densely populated areas.

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