Overview
DEERPATH S/D-TREATMENT_PLT_W-1 PUMP HOUSE is a distribution pump station in Cary, North Carolina, United States. It supports local water infrastructure as part of the Forsyth County water system.
DEERPATH S/D-TREATMENT_PLT_W-1 PUMP HOUSE is a distribution pump station located at 202 Mackenan Court, Cary, North Carolina, United States. The facility is operational and serves as a component of the local water distribution network, ensuring reliable water supply to the surrounding community. As a distribution pump station, this facility operates under North Carolina water utility regulations and adheres to mechanical and electrical safety codes. The station is part of a broader infrastructure system that includes treatment plants and storage facilities, typical for suburban water distribution in the United States. The pump house plays a critical role in maintaining water pressure and flow for residential and commercial users in Cary. Its location in Forsyth County places it within a region with growing water demand, emphasizing the importance of reliable pumping infrastructure for community service and fire protection.
Environmental context
The pump house contributes to the critical-service supply chain for potable water and fire protection in Cary. Redundancy in pumping infrastructure is essential to mitigate service disruptions during peak demand or emergencies. The age and maintenance of such facilities directly impact operational reliability and water quality, highlighting the need for regular upgrades and compliance with local safety codes.
Frequently asked questions
The pump house is located at 202 Mackenan Court, Cary, North Carolina, United States, in Forsyth County.
It is a distribution pump station that helps maintain water pressure and flow in the local water distribution network.
The facility is currently operational and actively supporting water distribution in the Cary area.
These facilities must comply with North Carolina water utility regulations, including mechanical and electrical safety codes, as well as state standards for water quality and system reliability.
Redundancy ensures continuous water supply during equipment failures or maintenance, reducing the risk of service interruptions for fire protection and daily water needs.
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