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Henry Ford Sewer Pump Station - Distribution Pump Station in Long Beach, California

LONG BEACH, California, United States

Overview

Henry Ford Sewer Pump Station is a distribution pump station in Long Beach, California, United States. It supports wastewater conveyance in the Los Angeles County area.

Henry Ford Sewer Pump Station is a distribution pump station located at Pier Ana Berth A92 in Long Beach, California, United States. It operates within the wastewater infrastructure network of Los Angeles County, serving the region's sewer system. The facility is classified as a distribution pump station, a critical component for moving wastewater through the collection system. In California, such stations are regulated under state water quality and safety codes, ensuring reliable operation and environmental compliance. The station's coastal location in the Port of Long Beach area highlights its role in managing wastewater from industrial and urban sources. As part of the broader wastewater infrastructure, this pump station helps prevent overflows and supports public health and environmental protection. Its operational status ensures continuous service to the community, contributing to the resilience of the region's wastewater management system.

Environmental context

The pump station is situated in a coastal urban environment, where wastewater management is critical to protecting marine ecosystems. Proper operation reduces the risk of sewage spills into the Pacific Ocean and local waterways. The facility's location in an industrial port area also requires robust infrastructure to handle variable flows and potential contaminants.

Frequently asked questions

Henry Ford Sewer Pump Station is located at Pier Ana Berth A92 in Long Beach, California, United States.

It is a distribution pump station that handles wastewater conveyance within the Los Angeles County sewer system.

It is part of the public wastewater infrastructure managed by local authorities in Los Angeles County.

Pump stations in California must comply with state water quality standards, safety codes, and the Clean Water Act, enforced by the State Water Resources Control Board.

It helps convey wastewater from the Long Beach area, preventing overflows and protecting public health and the environment.

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