Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

Kahanahou Wastewater Pump Station Force Main Reconstruction - Distribution Pump Station in Kaneohe, Hawaii

KANEOHE, Hawaii, United States

Overview

Kahanahou Wastewater Pump Station Force Main Reconstruction is an operational distribution pump station in Kaneohe, Hawaii, serving the Honolulu County wastewater network.

Kahanahou Wastewater Pump Station Force Main Reconstruction is a distribution pump station located at 45-13 Ka Hanahou Place in Kaneohe, Hawaii, within Honolulu County. The facility is part of the United States' wastewater infrastructure, specifically serving the island of Oahu's sewer system. As a distribution pump station, it plays a key role in conveying wastewater from collection points to treatment facilities. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Clean Water Act and Hawaii's Department of Health water quality standards. Distribution pump stations in Hawaii typically handle moderate flow capacities and are designed with redundancy to ensure continuous service, given the island's reliance on wastewater management for environmental protection. The force main reconstruction indicates recent upgrades to the pressurized pipeline system, improving reliability and reducing infiltration risks. Environmental significance lies in its role in preventing untreated wastewater overflows into Kaneohe Bay, a sensitive coastal ecosystem. The station supports public health and water quality by maintaining efficient wastewater transport, especially during heavy rainfall events common in Hawaii's tropical climate. Its operation aligns with local watershed management goals to protect marine habitats and recreational waters.

Environmental context

Kaneohe is located on the windward coast of Oahu, characterized by high rainfall and sensitive coastal ecosystems, including Kaneohe Bay. The pump station's force main reconstruction reduces the risk of sewage spills that could harm coral reefs and marine life. Redundancy in pumping infrastructure is critical here to manage stormwater inflows and prevent overflows during tropical storms, supporting local water quality regulations and community health.

Frequently asked questions

The pump station is located at 45-13 Ka Hanahou Place, Kaneohe, Hawaii 96744, in Honolulu County, United States.

Distribution pump stations move wastewater from lower elevation collection points to higher elevation treatment plants or force mains, ensuring continuous flow through the sewer network.

Force main reconstruction involves upgrading or replacing the pressurized pipeline that carries wastewater from the pump station, improving capacity, reducing leaks, and extending infrastructure life.

Wastewater pump stations in Hawaii must comply with the U.S. Clean Water Act, Hawaii Administrative Rules Title 11 (Department of Health), and local county ordinances regarding discharge and operation.

Redundancy ensures continuous operation during power outages or equipment failures, preventing sewage overflows into Kaneohe Bay, which is vital for protecting coral reefs and public health.

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