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IFB17-0313 Lift Station Nos 28, 54, 60, 67 Improvements - Orlando, Florida Distribution Pump Station

ORLANDO, Florida, United States

Overview

IFB17-0313 Lift Station Nos 28, 54, 60, 67 Improvements is a distribution pump station in Orlando, Florida, serving the local wastewater infrastructure. It operates under state and local regulations for water utilities.

IFB17-0313 Lift Station Nos 28, 54, 60, 67 Improvements is a distribution pump station located at 4666 Barley St, Orlando, Florida. This facility is part of the wastewater collection system in Orange County, handling the conveyance of sewage from multiple lift stations to treatment facilities. The station is operational and supports the region's growing urban population. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and local utility codes. Distribution pump stations in Florida typically include redundant pumping units and emergency backup power to ensure continuous service. The station's design likely incorporates modern control systems for remote monitoring and flow management. This lift station plays a critical role in maintaining public health and environmental quality in Orlando by preventing sewage overflows and ensuring reliable wastewater transport. Its improvements enhance system resilience and capacity, supporting the area's development and compliance with environmental standards.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in a subtropical climate with high rainfall, making flood management and system redundancy important. Proper operation of lift stations prevents untreated sewage releases into local waterways, protecting the sensitive ecosystems of central Florida. The station's improvements likely address aging infrastructure and capacity needs to mitigate environmental risks.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 4666 Barley St, Orlando, Florida 32811, USA.

Specific capacity data is not publicly listed, but typical lift stations in this area handle flows ranging from hundreds to thousands of gallons per minute.

It is likely managed by Orange County Utilities or a contracted private operator.

They must comply with Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) rules for wastewater collection systems, including Chapter 62-604, and local utility codes.

Improvements enhance reliability, reduce overflows, and extend infrastructure life, ensuring continuous wastewater service and environmental protection.

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