Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

GIANERA STORM PUMP STATION - Santa Clara, California Stormwater Distribution Pump Station

SANTA CLARA, California, United States

Overview

GIANERA STORM PUMP STATION is a distribution pump station in Santa Clara, California, United States. It manages stormwater to mitigate flooding and protect local infrastructure.

GIANERA STORM PUMP STATION is a distribution pump station located at 2337 Gianera in Santa Clara, California, within Santa Clara County. The facility is operational and serves as a critical component of the city's stormwater management system, helping to convey stormwater away from urban areas to reduce flood risk. As a storm pump station, this facility is part of a network that handles peak flow events during heavy rainfall. While specific technical specifications such as flow capacity are not detailed, typical storm pump stations in California are designed to meet local drainage standards and are subject to state and local regulations, including the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits for stormwater discharges. The station plays a vital role in protecting Santa Clara's residential and commercial areas from flooding, thereby safeguarding public safety and property. Its operation is essential for maintaining the resilience of the city's infrastructure against extreme weather events, which are increasingly common due to climate change.

Environmental context

The pump station operates in an urbanized watershed where stormwater runoff can carry pollutants such as oil, heavy metals, and debris into local waterways. Effective stormwater management helps reduce the environmental impact of urban runoff by controlling flow rates and, in some cases, providing treatment. The facility contributes to the resilience of Santa Clara's drainage system, which is critical given the region's Mediterranean climate with seasonal heavy rains and the potential for El Niño events.

Frequently asked questions

GIANERA STORM PUMP STATION is located at 2337 Gianera in Santa Clara, California, United States.

The primary function of GIANERA STORM PUMP STATION is to manage stormwater by pumping excess water away from urban areas to prevent flooding during heavy rainfall events.

The operator of GIANERA STORM PUMP STATION is not publicly listed, but it is typically managed by the local municipal water or public works department in Santa Clara.

Storm pump stations in California are regulated under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits for stormwater discharges, as well as state and local drainage and flood control ordinances.

Stormwater pumping infrastructure is critical in urban areas to prevent flooding, protect property, and reduce the risk of waterborne diseases. It also helps manage runoff pollution by controlling the flow of stormwater into natural waterways.

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