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FREDERICA PUMP STATION #13 - MARKET ST, Frederica, Delaware: Distribution Pump Station

FREDERICA, Delaware, United States

Overview

FREDERICA PUMP STATION #13 - MARKET ST is an operational distribution pump station in Frederica, Delaware, serving the local water infrastructure. It supports community water supply in Kent County.

FREDERICA PUMP STATION #13 - MARKET ST is a distribution pump station located on Market Street in Frederica, Delaware, within Kent County. As part of the United States' water infrastructure, it plays a role in maintaining water pressure and flow for the local community. The facility operates under state and federal water supply regulations, including the Safe Drinking Water Act and Delaware's water quality standards. Distribution pump stations like this one are typically equipped with pumps, valves, and control systems to manage water distribution from treatment plants to consumers. This pump station contributes to the reliability of water services in Frederica, supporting residential and commercial needs. Its operational status ensures continued service, and its location in a small town reflects the widespread network of distribution infrastructure across the United States.

Environmental context

The pump station operates within the context of Delaware's water supply system, which relies on groundwater and surface water sources. Proper maintenance of distribution infrastructure helps prevent water loss and ensures efficient delivery, reducing energy consumption and environmental impact. The facility's role in maintaining water pressure supports fire protection and public health.

Frequently asked questions

FREDERICA PUMP STATION #13 - MARKET ST is located on Market Street in Frederica, Delaware, in Kent County, United States.

The pump station is currently operational, meaning it is actively serving the water distribution needs of the Frederica area.

It is a distribution pump station, which is part of the water distribution system that maintains water pressure and flow to consumers.

Distribution pump stations in Delaware must comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act, state water quality regulations, and local plumbing and electrical codes.

They ensure reliable water pressure for residential, commercial, and fire protection needs, and help maintain water quality by preventing stagnation.

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