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Industrial Park Rd Lift Station Replacement & CVS Lift Station Abandonment - Blue Ridge, Georgia Distribution Pump Station

BLUE RIDGE, Georgia, United States

Overview

The Industrial Park Rd Lift Station Replacement & CVS Lift Station Abandonment is an operational distribution pump station in Blue Ridge, Georgia, United States. It supports local wastewater infrastructure in Fannin County.

The Industrial Park Rd Lift Station Replacement & CVS Lift Station Abandonment is a distribution pump station located in Blue Ridge, Georgia, United States. This facility is part of the wastewater infrastructure serving Fannin County, ensuring efficient transport of wastewater within the collection system. As a distribution pump station, this facility operates under state and local regulations governing wastewater collection and treatment in Georgia. The station is designed to handle typical flow capacities for a small to medium-sized community, with redundancy and reliability considerations built into its operation. The environmental significance of this pump station lies in its role in protecting local water quality by conveying wastewater to treatment facilities. Proper operation prevents overflows and reduces the risk of contamination to nearby water bodies, supporting public health and environmental stewardship in the Blue Ridge area.

Environmental context

This pump station operates in the mountainous region of northern Georgia, where protecting water quality in streams and rivers is critical. The facility helps manage wastewater from industrial and residential areas, reducing the risk of untreated discharges into local watersheds. Redundancy and regular maintenance are key to ensuring reliable service and minimizing environmental impact.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located on Industrial Park Rd in Blue Ridge, Georgia, United States, in Fannin County.

It is a distribution pump station used for wastewater collection and transport, part of the local sewer infrastructure.

The pump station is currently operational, serving the wastewater needs of the Blue Ridge area.

Pump stations in Georgia must comply with state water quality regulations, local mechanical and electrical safety codes, and the Georgia Environmental Protection Division's rules for wastewater collection systems.

Redundancy ensures continuous operation during maintenance or equipment failure, preventing sewage overflows and protecting public health and the environment.

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