Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD - LIFT STATION SEWER LINE: Yuma, Arizona Distribution Pump Station

YUMA, Arizona, United States

Overview

FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD - LIFT STATION SEWER LINE is an operational distribution pump station in Yuma, Arizona, serving the local wastewater infrastructure.

FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD - LIFT STATION SEWER LINE is a distribution pump station located in Yuma, Arizona, United States. It is part of the municipal wastewater collection system, handling sewage conveyance from the surrounding area. The facility is currently operational and supports the community's sanitation needs. As a lift station, this facility uses pumps to move wastewater from lower to higher elevations, ensuring flow to the treatment plant. In Arizona, such infrastructure is regulated under state water quality and public health codes, with oversight from the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality. Typical lift stations include backup power and alarm systems to maintain service reliability. The facility plays a critical role in preventing sewage overflows and protecting public health in Yuma. Its operation contributes to the overall resilience of the local wastewater network, which serves a community in a region with hot, arid climate and seasonal population fluctuations.

Environmental context

The facility operates in Yuma, Arizona, a desert region with high evaporation rates and limited water resources. Proper wastewater pumping is essential to prevent contamination of groundwater and the Colorado River, a vital water source. The station's reliability helps mitigate risks of sanitary sewer overflows during monsoon storms, which can stress infrastructure.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located in Yuma, Arizona, United States, with coordinates 32.673611, -114.650830.

A lift station sewer line uses pumps to move wastewater from lower to higher elevations, allowing it to flow to a treatment plant. It is a critical component of municipal wastewater collection systems.

The facility is currently operational, meaning it is actively pumping wastewater as part of the Yuma sewer system.

Lift stations in Arizona must comply with state water quality standards (Arizona Administrative Code Title 18) and local municipal codes. They require permits for discharge and must have emergency backup systems.

This lift station helps prevent sewage backups and overflows, protecting public health and the environment in Yuma. It ensures reliable wastewater conveyance in a region with sensitive water resources.

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