Overview
Ekalaka II Pump Station is a distribution pump station located in Carter County, Montana, United States. It serves the local water infrastructure needs of the Ekalaka area.
Ekalaka II Pump Station is a distribution pump station situated approximately 3.3 miles northwest of Mill Iron in Carter County, Montana, United States. The facility is part of the regional water distribution network, supporting potable water supply or wastewater conveyance in the rural community of Ekalaka. As a distribution pump station, the facility operates under state and federal regulations governing public water systems and wastewater infrastructure. In Montana, such facilities are typically subject to the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) standards for water supply and wastewater treatment, as well as local mechanical and electrical safety codes. The station's operational status indicates it is actively serving the area. The environmental context of this facility includes its role in maintaining reliable water service in a sparsely populated region. Distribution pump stations like this one are critical for ensuring adequate water pressure and flow for fire protection, domestic use, and sanitation. The station's location in southeastern Montana places it in a semi-arid climate where water resources are managed carefully to meet community needs.
Environmental context
The Ekalaka II Pump Station operates in a semi-arid region of southeastern Montana, where water availability is a key environmental concern. Distribution pump stations in such areas play a vital role in maintaining water supply for fire protection, potable use, and wastewater management. The facility's location in a rural setting underscores the importance of reliable infrastructure to support community resilience and public health.
Frequently asked questions
Ekalaka II Pump Station is located approximately 3.3 miles northwest of Mill Iron in Carter County, Montana, United States, near the town of Ekalaka.
Ekalaka II Pump Station is a distribution pump station, which is part of the water infrastructure network used to move water for potable supply or wastewater management.
The facility is listed as Operational, meaning it is actively serving the water distribution needs of the surrounding area.
Distribution pump stations in Montana must comply with the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) regulations for public water systems and wastewater facilities, as well as local building and safety codes.
Distribution pump stations ensure adequate water pressure and flow for fire protection, drinking water, and sanitation in rural areas where water sources may be distant or require pumping to reach users.
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