Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

IWSD Master Lift Station C Rehab and Force Main - Distribution Pump Station in Immokalee, Florida

IMMOKALEE, Florida, United States

Overview

IWSD Master Lift Station C Rehab and Force Main is an operational distribution pump station in Immokalee, Florida, serving the local wastewater infrastructure. The facility supports the Collier County water utility network.

IWSD Master Lift Station C Rehab and Force Main is a distribution pump station located at L Trafford Rd & N 11th St in Immokalee, Florida, United States. It operates within the wastewater sector, specifically as a lift station that conveys wastewater to treatment facilities. The facility is part of the Immokalee Water and Sewer District (IWSD) system, serving the local community. As a distribution pump station, this facility is designed to handle the pumping of wastewater from lower to higher elevations, ensuring proper flow through the collection system. The rehabilitation and force main components indicate recent upgrades to improve reliability and capacity. Typical technical specifications for such stations include pump capacity, motor horsepower, and force main diameter, though specific values are not detailed here. The station operates under Florida state regulations and local utility standards. The environmental significance of this facility lies in its role in maintaining sanitary sewer service for Immokalee, preventing overflows and protecting local water resources. Properly functioning lift stations are critical for public health and environmental protection, particularly in areas with flat topography like southwest Florida. The rehabilitation project likely aimed to extend the infrastructure's lifespan and enhance system resilience.

Environmental context

The facility operates in the subtropical climate of southwest Florida, where flat terrain and high water tables necessitate reliable pumping infrastructure to prevent sewage overflows. Proper maintenance of lift stations like this one is essential to protect the region's sensitive wetlands and groundwater from contamination. The rehabilitation and force main upgrade help ensure continued compliance with environmental regulations and reduce the risk of spills during heavy rainfall events.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at L Trafford Rd & N 11th St in Immokalee, Florida, United States, within Collier County.

Distribution pump stations, also known as lift stations, are used to pump wastewater from lower to higher elevations, allowing it to flow through the collection system to treatment plants. They are essential in areas with flat terrain or where gravity flow is not possible.

The 'Rehab' indicates that the station has undergone rehabilitation to upgrade or repair its components. 'Force Main' refers to the pressurized pipe that conveys wastewater from the lift station to a higher point or treatment facility.

Wastewater pump stations in Florida are regulated by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) under Chapter 62-604 of the Florida Administrative Code, which covers design, operation, and maintenance standards. Local utilities may also have additional requirements.

By reliably conveying wastewater to treatment facilities, this lift station helps prevent sewage overflows and groundwater contamination, protecting local ecosystems and public health in the Immokalee area.

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