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DOM 6 Sanitary Pump Station - Vallejo, California Distribution Pump Station

VALLEJO, California, United States

Overview

DOM 6 Sanitary Pump Station is an operational distribution pump station in Vallejo, California, serving the local wastewater infrastructure under state and federal regulations.

DOM 6 Sanitary Pump Station is a distribution pump station located at 1068 Nimitz Ave in Vallejo, Solano County, California, United States. It is part of the wastewater collection system, handling sanitary sewage within the region. As a distribution pump station, it operates under California's Title 22 water reclamation regulations and local municipal codes. The facility is typical of medium-scale pump stations in the state, designed to convey wastewater to treatment plants. Such stations generally include pumps, controls, and emergency backup systems to ensure reliability. The station plays a critical role in maintaining public health and environmental quality by preventing sewage overflows and ensuring proper wastewater conveyance. Its location in Vallejo, near the Napa River and San Pablo Bay, underscores the importance of reliable infrastructure to protect local waterways.

Environmental context

The station's operation is essential for protecting the San Francisco Bay estuary from untreated sewage discharges. California's strict water quality standards, including the Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act, govern its performance. Redundancy and regular maintenance are key to minimizing spill risks in this seismically active region.

Frequently asked questions

DOM 6 Sanitary Pump Station is located at 1068 Nimitz Ave, Vallejo, California 94592, United States.

The station is currently operational, actively conveying wastewater in the Vallejo area.

It is a distribution pump station, part of the wastewater collection system that moves sewage to treatment plants.

California pump stations must comply with Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations for water reclamation, as well as local municipal codes and the Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act.

Redundancy ensures continuous operation during power outages or equipment failures, preventing sewage overflows that could harm public health and the environment.

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