Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

Kingsland North Lift Station and Force Main - Camden County Distribution Pump Station

KINGSLAND, Georgia, United States

Overview

Kingsland North Lift Station and Force Main is an operational distribution pump station in Kingsland, Georgia, serving Camden County's wastewater infrastructure under U.S. regulatory standards.

Kingsland North Lift Station and Force Main is a distribution pump station located in Kingsland, Georgia, within Camden County. The facility is operational and plays a key role in the local wastewater collection and conveyance system, ensuring reliable transport of sewage to treatment facilities. The facility operates under U.S. federal and state water regulations, including the Clean Water Act and Georgia Environmental Protection Division permits. As a lift station, it uses pumps to move wastewater uphill or over long distances, typical for areas with flat or variable terrain. The force main component indicates pressurized piping, which reduces the risk of leaks and maintains flow efficiency. This infrastructure is critical for public health and environmental protection in Camden County, preventing overflows and ensuring proper wastewater management. Its location near the Georgia coast underscores the importance of redundancy and maintenance to protect sensitive estuarine ecosystems from untreated discharges.

Environmental context

The facility's location in coastal Georgia places it within a region of ecological sensitivity, where proper wastewater management is vital to protect local waterways and the nearby Atlantic coast. Lift stations like this one are essential for preventing sanitary sewer overflows that could harm aquatic habitats. Regular maintenance and compliance with state and federal regulations help mitigate risks to the environment.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located in Kingsland, Georgia, within Camden County, USA, beginning at Colrain Road and running south along GA.

A distribution pump station, such as this lift station, is used to move wastewater from lower to higher elevations or over long distances, ensuring flow to treatment plants.

A force main is a pressurized pipe that conveys wastewater from a lift station to a higher elevation or treatment facility, reducing the risk of leaks and maintaining flow.

Lift stations in the U.S. are regulated under the Clean Water Act, state environmental agencies like the Georgia EPD, and local safety codes for mechanical and electrical systems.

Redundancy, such as backup pumps and power sources, ensures continuous operation during failures or maintenance, preventing overflows and protecting public health and the environment.

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