Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

GUNPOWDER LANE PUMP STATION ELIMINATION - Louisville, Kentucky Distribution Pump Station

LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, United States

Overview

GUNPOWDER LANE PUMP STATION ELIMINATION is a distribution pump station in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It supports local water infrastructure by managing flow and pressure.

GUNPOWDER LANE PUMP STATION ELIMINATION is a distribution pump station located at 700 W LIBERTY ST in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States. It operates within the country's extensive water distribution network, serving the Louisville metropolitan area. As a distribution pump station, this facility is part of the critical infrastructure that maintains water pressure and flow for potable water supply, fire protection, and wastewater management. In the United States, such facilities are regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act and state-level public utility commissions, with design and operation standards set by organizations like AWWA. The elimination of this pump station likely involves decommissioning or replacement as part of system upgrades to improve efficiency and reliability. This reflects broader trends in aging infrastructure renewal across the United States, where many pump stations are being modernized to meet current demand and regulatory standards.

Environmental context

The facility is located in Louisville, a city along the Ohio River with a humid subtropical climate. Pump stations in this region play a key role in managing stormwater and wastewater to prevent combined sewer overflows, especially during heavy rainfall events. The elimination of this station may reduce energy consumption and operational risks associated with older equipment, contributing to improved environmental performance.

Frequently asked questions

It is located at 700 W LIBERTY ST, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States.

It is a distribution pump station, part of the water infrastructure that maintains pressure and flow in the water distribution system.

Elimination likely refers to decommissioning or removal of the station as part of system upgrades or consolidation.

They are regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act, state public utility commissions, and local codes, with standards from AWWA and NSF.

They ensure adequate water pressure for firefighting, potable supply, and wastewater transport, and help prevent system failures.

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