Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

EDEN LANDING FLOOD CONTROL PUMP STATION - Hayward, California Flood Control Distribution Pump Station

HAYWARD, California, United States

Overview

EDEN LANDING FLOOD CONTROL PUMP STATION is an operational distribution pump station in Hayward, California, United States. It plays a critical role in managing stormwater and flood control for the surrounding area.

EDEN LANDING FLOOD CONTROL PUMP STATION is a distribution pump station located at 3599 Arden Rd, Hayward, California, United States. As a flood control facility, it is part of the region's stormwater management infrastructure, helping to mitigate flood risks in Alameda County. The facility operates under California's water resources and flood control regulations, which mandate robust design and maintenance standards for such critical infrastructure. Typical flood control pump stations in this region are equipped with high-capacity pumps and backup systems to ensure reliability during extreme weather events. This pump station serves the Eden Landing area, an ecologically sensitive region near the San Francisco Bay. Its operation is vital for protecting local communities and industrial zones from flooding, while also supporting the broader water management network that safeguards water quality and habitat in the bay ecosystem.

Environmental context

The Eden Landing area is part of the San Francisco Bay estuary, a critical ecosystem that supports diverse wildlife and provides natural flood protection. Flood control pump stations like this one help manage stormwater runoff, reducing the risk of urban flooding and preventing untreated overflow into the bay. The facility's operation is integrated with local watershed management plans to balance flood control with environmental conservation.

Frequently asked questions

EDEN LANDING FLOOD CONTROL PUMP STATION is located at 3599 Arden Rd, Hayward, California 94545, United States.

This distribution pump station is designed for flood control, managing stormwater to prevent flooding in the Eden Landing area and surrounding communities.

Typically such facilities are managed by local water or flood control districts, such as the Alameda County Flood Control District.

Flood control pump stations in California must comply with state water resources regulations, local flood control ordinances, and safety codes for mechanical and electrical systems, ensuring reliability during emergencies.

By managing stormwater runoff, the station reduces the risk of combined sewer overflows and helps protect the San Francisco Bay ecosystem from pollution and erosion.

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