Risk: Low Distribution Pump Station Operational

KAWAIHAE 1.0 MG TANK (BOOSTER PUMP STATION) - Hawaii Distribution Pump Station

Hawaii, United States

Overview

KAWAIHAE 1.0 MG TANK (BOOSTER PUMP STATION) is an operational distribution pump station in Hawaii, United States, serving the Kawaihae area with water distribution infrastructure.

KAWAIHAE 1.0 MG TANK (BOOSTER PUMP STATION) is a distribution pump station located in Hawaii, United States. It is part of the water distribution network serving the Kawaihae region, ensuring reliable water supply for local communities and industries. The facility operates as a booster pump station, maintaining pressure and flow within the distribution system. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States, including the Safe Drinking Water Act and state-level water resource management policies. In Hawaii, water distribution systems are subject to oversight by the Hawaii Department of Health and the Commission on Water Resource Management. Typical booster pump stations in this region are designed to support potable water distribution, fire protection, and agricultural needs. The station plays a critical role in maintaining water service reliability in the Kawaihae area, which includes residential, commercial, and potentially agricultural users. Its operational status ensures continued water pressure and flow, contributing to community resilience and public health. The facility's location in Hawaii underscores the importance of robust water infrastructure in island environments.

Environmental context

The Kawaihae area is located on the Big Island of Hawaii, characterized by a dry coastal climate and reliance on groundwater and surface water sources. Water distribution infrastructure like this booster pump station is essential for managing water supply in a region with variable rainfall and growing demand. The facility supports sustainable water use by enabling efficient distribution and reducing pressure on local aquifers. Its operation aligns with Hawaii's goals for water conservation and climate resilience.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located in Hawaii, United States, specifically in the Kawaihae area on the Big Island.

The facility is operational, actively serving as a booster pump station in the water distribution network.

Distribution pump stations maintain water pressure and flow within a water distribution system, ensuring reliable supply to residential, commercial, and industrial users.

In Hawaii, water distribution systems are regulated by the Hawaii Department of Health and the Commission on Water Resource Management, following the Safe Drinking Water Act and state water codes.

Booster pump stations are critical for maintaining water pressure across varied terrain and supporting fire protection, potable water supply, and agricultural needs in island communities.

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