Overview
Herbert Hoover Dike Pump Station S-131 SW is a distribution pump station in Moore Haven, Florida, part of the Lake Okeechobee water management system. It supports flood control and water supply for the surrounding region.
Herbert Hoover Dike Pump Station S-131 SW is a distribution pump station located along the Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail in Moore Haven, Glades County, Florida. It is part of the extensive Herbert Hoover Dike system, which manages water levels in Lake Okeechobee and provides flood protection for surrounding communities. The station is operational and plays a key role in regional water distribution. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the South Florida Water Management District and complies with state water supply and flood control regulations. As a distribution pump station, it is designed to move water efficiently, with typical capacities ranging from small to large depending on the specific infrastructure. The station's age and maintenance are critical for ensuring reliability in flood control and water supply. Environmentally, the pump station is integral to managing the hydrology of the Lake Okeechobee watershed, which supports diverse ecosystems and agricultural activities. Its operation helps mitigate flood risks and maintain water levels for downstream users, including Everglades restoration efforts. The station's redundancy and condition are vital for continuous service in this hurricane-prone region.
Environmental context
The pump station is situated within the Lake Okeechobee watershed, a critical hydrological system that supports agricultural irrigation, municipal water supply, and the Everglades ecosystem. Its operation helps regulate water levels to prevent flooding during heavy rainfall and maintain flows during dry periods. The station's age and maintenance status are important for ensuring reliable flood control and water distribution in a region vulnerable to hurricanes and climate variability.
Frequently asked questions
Herbert Hoover Dike Pump Station S-131 SW is located along the Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail in Moore Haven, Glades County, Florida, United States.
The pump station is part of the Herbert Hoover Dike system and is used for water distribution, flood control, and managing water levels in Lake Okeechobee.
The pump station is operated under the jurisdiction of the South Florida Water Management District, which oversees water resources in the region.
Distribution pump stations in Florida must comply with state water supply regulations, flood control laws, and mechanical/electrical safety codes enforced by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and local authorities.
The station helps regulate Lake Okeechobee water levels, reducing flood risks and supporting water supply for agriculture and ecosystems, including the Everglades.
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