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HWY 324-BAILEY ROAD GRAVITY SEWER & PUMP STATION - Dacula, Georgia Distribution Pump Station

DACULA, Georgia, United States

Overview

HWY 324-BAILEY ROAD GRAVITY SEWER & PUMP STATION is a distribution pump station in Dacula, Georgia, United States. It serves Gwinnett County's wastewater infrastructure under local regulatory oversight.

HWY 324-BAILEY ROAD GRAVITY SEWER & PUMP STATION is a distribution pump station located at 3651 Bailey Road in Dacula, Georgia, United States. The facility is part of Gwinnett County's wastewater collection system, handling gravity sewer flow and pumping to maintain service reliability for the surrounding community. The station operates under Georgia's water and wastewater regulations, which mandate compliance with state environmental protection rules and local utility standards. As a distribution pump station, it plays a role in conveying wastewater from lower to higher elevations, ensuring proper flow to treatment facilities. The infrastructure is typical of suburban systems in the southeastern United States, where gravity sewers are supplemented by pump stations in areas with challenging topography. This facility contributes to public health and environmental protection by preventing sewage overflows and ensuring consistent wastewater transport. Its operational status supports the county's growing population and industrial base, reducing risks of sanitary sewer overflows and protecting local water bodies.

Environmental context

The pump station operates in a region with a humid subtropical climate, where heavy rainfall can stress sewer systems. Proper operation reduces the risk of untreated wastewater releases into nearby streams and rivers, which are part of the broader Chattahoochee River watershed. The facility's redundancy and maintenance practices are critical for minimizing environmental impact and protecting water quality in Gwinnett County.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 3651 Bailey Road in Dacula, Georgia, United States, within Gwinnett County.

It is a distribution pump station that handles gravity sewer flow and pumping for wastewater collection in the local sewer system.

The station operates under Georgia's water quality regulations and local Gwinnett County utility standards, which govern wastewater collection and discharge.

It ensures reliable wastewater transport, preventing overflows and protecting public health and the environment in Dacula and surrounding areas.

Distribution pump stations lift wastewater from lower to higher elevations, enabling flow to treatment plants in areas where gravity alone is insufficient.

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