Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

Kahanahou Wastewater Pump Station Upgrade and Sewer Improvements - Pump Station, Hawaii

UNKNOWN, Hawaii, United States

Overview

Kahanahou Wastewater Pump Station Upgrade and Sewer Improvements - Pump Station is an operational distribution pump station in Hawaii, United States. It supports wastewater conveyance and sewer infrastructure improvements in the region.

Kahanahou Wastewater Pump Station Upgrade and Sewer Improvements - Pump Station is a distribution pump station located in Hawaii, United States. The facility is part of a broader sewer improvement project aimed at enhancing wastewater collection and conveyance in the area. As a distribution pump station, it plays a key role in moving wastewater through the collection system to treatment facilities. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Hawaii Department of Health, which enforce Clean Water Act standards for wastewater management. Typical distribution pump stations in Hawaii are designed to handle varying flow rates and include redundancy features such as backup pumps and emergency power to ensure reliable service. Such facilities in urban areas often range from small to medium scale. Environmental significance lies in its role in preventing overflows and ensuring proper wastewater treatment, which protects local water bodies and public health. The upgrade project likely improves system resilience and reduces the risk of sanitary sewer overflows, benefiting the surrounding community and ecosystems.

Environmental context

The pump station is situated in a coastal region of Hawaii, where wastewater management is critical to protect sensitive marine ecosystems and groundwater resources. Proper operation of such infrastructure helps prevent untreated sewage discharges that could harm coral reefs, beaches, and drinking water aquifers. The upgrade project likely addresses aging infrastructure and capacity constraints, reducing the risk of overflows during heavy rainfall events common in the tropical climate.

Frequently asked questions

The pump station is located in Hawaii, United States, near coordinates 21.423187, -157.788698, likely in the Kahanahou area on the island of Oahu.

It is a distribution pump station that conveys wastewater from collection systems to treatment facilities, as part of a sewer improvement project to enhance system capacity and reliability.

The facility is operational, indicating it is actively moving wastewater as part of the local sewer network.

They must comply with the U.S. Clean Water Act, EPA regulations, and Hawaii Department of Health rules for wastewater collection and treatment, including discharge permits and overflow prevention.

Upgrades improve capacity, energy efficiency, and reliability, reducing the risk of overflows and environmental contamination, especially in areas with aging infrastructure or growing populations.

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