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Johnson Ranch Unit 4A Lift Station & Gravity Sewer - Queen Creek, Arizona Distribution Pump Station

QUEEN CREEK, Arizona, United States

Overview

Johnson Ranch Unit 4A Lift Station & Gravity Sewer is an operational distribution pump station in Queen Creek, Arizona, serving the local wastewater infrastructure.

Johnson Ranch Unit 4A Lift Station & Gravity Sewer is a distribution pump station located in Queen Creek, Pinal County, Arizona. It is part of the wastewater collection network, handling gravity sewer flows and lifting them to higher elevations for treatment. The facility supports the growing residential and commercial development in the Johnson Ranch area. As a lift station, this facility relies on pumps and electrical controls to move wastewater. In Arizona, such infrastructure must comply with state water quality regulations and local municipal codes. Typical lift stations include backup power systems and telemetry for remote monitoring to ensure continuous operation. The facility plays a critical role in preventing sewer overflows and protecting public health in Queen Creek. By maintaining reliable wastewater conveyance, it supports community growth and environmental compliance in the arid Southwest region.

Environmental context

In the arid climate of Arizona, wastewater lift stations are essential for managing water resources and preventing contamination of groundwater and surface water. Proper operation of facilities like Johnson Ranch Unit 4A ensures that sewage is safely transported to treatment plants, reducing the risk of spills that could harm local ecosystems. Redundancy and regular maintenance are key to mitigating risks associated with power outages or equipment failure.

Frequently asked questions

Johnson Ranch Unit 4A Lift Station & Gravity Sewer is located in Queen Creek, Pinal County, Arizona, United States.

It is a distribution pump station, specifically a lift station that moves wastewater from gravity sewers to higher elevations for treatment.

Typically such facilities are operated by the local municipal utility or a private utility company under contract.

Lift stations in Arizona must comply with the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) regulations for wastewater collection and treatment, as well as local municipal codes for electrical and mechanical safety.

Lift stations are critical for transporting wastewater from low-lying areas to treatment plants, preventing backups and overflows that could harm public health and the environment.

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