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Force Main Replacement Lift Station 57 - Kissimmee, Florida Distribution Pump Station

KISSIMMEE, Florida, United States

Overview

Force Main Replacement Lift Station 57 is a distribution pump station in Kissimmee, Florida, United States. It supports wastewater infrastructure in Osceola County.

Force Main Replacement Lift Station 57 is a distribution pump station located at 1628 S John Young Pkwy in Kissimmee, Florida, United States. It operates within the wastewater sector, serving the Osceola County area as part of the regional pumping infrastructure. As a lift station, it plays a critical role in conveying wastewater through force mains to treatment facilities. The facility is operational and falls under the regulatory oversight of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and local water management districts, which enforce standards for wastewater collection and pumping systems. The station contributes to the reliability of wastewater services in a growing urban area, supporting public health and environmental protection. Its location in central Florida places it within a region subject to seasonal rainfall and hurricane risks, making robust pumping infrastructure essential for flood control and system resilience.

Environmental context

The facility operates in a region with a high water table and frequent heavy rainfall, typical of central Florida. Proper wastewater pumping is critical to prevent overflows and protect local waterways, including the Kissimmee River and Lake Tohopekaliga. The station's redundancy and maintenance are key to mitigating environmental risks from power outages or storm events.

Frequently asked questions

Force Main Replacement Lift Station 57 is located at 1628 S John Young Pkwy, Kissimmee, Florida 34741-6371, United States.

Distribution pump stations, also known as lift stations, are used to move wastewater from lower to higher elevations through force mains, enabling gravity flow to treatment plants. They are essential in flat or low-lying areas.

Wastewater pump stations in Florida are regulated by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and local water management districts, which enforce standards for design, operation, and maintenance.

Common risks include power outages during hurricanes, flooding, equipment failure, and aging infrastructure. Redundant pumps and backup generators are often required to ensure continuous operation.

Lift Station 57 helps convey wastewater from homes and businesses in Kissimmee to treatment facilities, protecting public health and the environment by preventing sewage overflows.

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