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J Pump Station Elimination Project - Distribution Pump Station in Port Hueneme, California

PORT HUENEME, California, United States

Overview

J Pump Station Elimination Project is a distribution pump station in Port Hueneme, California, United States. It supports local water infrastructure along the Ventura County railroad tracks at J Street.

J Pump Station Elimination Project is a distribution pump station located in Port Hueneme, Ventura County, California, United States. This facility plays a role in the local water distribution network, serving the community's water supply needs. The pump station operates under California's water supply regulations and local mechanical and electrical safety codes. As a distribution pump station, it is part of the critical infrastructure that ensures reliable water delivery to residential, commercial, and industrial users in the region. The facility's location along the Ventura County railroad tracks highlights its integration with existing transportation corridors. Its operational status contributes to the redundancy and resilience of the local water system, supporting public health and safety through consistent water service.

Environmental context

The pump station is situated in a coastal region of Southern California, where water resources are managed carefully due to semi-arid conditions. The facility supports the local water supply chain, which is critical for fire protection, potable water, and wastewater management. Redundancy in pumping infrastructure helps mitigate risks from droughts or system failures.

Frequently asked questions

J Pump Station Elimination Project is located along the Ventura County railroad tracks at J Street in Port Hueneme, California, United States.

It is a distribution pump station, part of the water infrastructure that moves water through the local distribution network.

The facility is operational, actively supporting water distribution in the Port Hueneme area.

Distribution pump stations in California must comply with state water supply regulations, local building codes, and mechanical/electrical safety standards to ensure reliable and safe operation.

Redundancy in pump stations ensures continuous water service during maintenance, power outages, or equipment failures, which is critical for fire protection and public health.

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