Overview
Eatonville Master Pump Station is an operational distribution pump station in Maitland, Florida, serving the Orange County water infrastructure network.
Eatonville Master Pump Station is a distribution pump station located at 235 Park Place in Maitland, Florida, within Orange County. It operates as part of the United States' extensive water distribution infrastructure, supporting potable water supply for the local community. The facility falls under the regulatory oversight of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and local water management districts, which enforce standards for water quality, pressure, and system reliability. As a distribution pump station, it plays a key role in maintaining water pressure and flow within the municipal network, typical of medium-scale pumping infrastructure in suburban Florida. This pump station contributes to the resilience of the regional water supply system by ensuring consistent delivery to residential and commercial users. Its operational status indicates active participation in the water distribution chain, supporting public health and fire protection services in the Maitland area.
Environmental context
The pump station operates in a region with a high water table and frequent rainfall, typical of central Florida's subtropical climate. Proper management of pumping infrastructure is critical to prevent groundwater intrusion and maintain water quality. The facility's role in potable water distribution also ties into local water conservation efforts and drought resilience planning.
Frequently asked questions
Eatonville Master Pump Station is located at 235 Park Place, Maitland, Florida 32751, in Orange County, United States.
It is a distribution pump station, which is a type of pumping infrastructure used to maintain water pressure and flow within a municipal water distribution system.
The facility is currently operational, actively contributing to the water supply network in the Maitland area.
Pump stations in Florida are regulated by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and local water management districts, which enforce standards for water quality, system reliability, and environmental protection.
Distribution pump stations ensure consistent water pressure and flow for residential, commercial, and fire protection needs, playing a critical role in public health and safety.
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