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Lake Havasu City Water System Pump Station #3 - Distribution Pump Station in Arizona

LAKE HAVASU CITY, Arizona, United States

Overview

Lake Havasu City Water System Pump Station #3 is an operational distribution pump station in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. It supports the municipal water supply for the local community.

Lake Havasu City Water System Pump Station #3 is a distribution pump station located at 2330 McCulloch Blvd N in Lake Havasu City, Mohave County, Arizona. As part of the city's water system, it plays a key role in delivering treated water to residential and commercial customers. The facility is operational and serves as a critical node in the local water distribution network. The pump station operates under the regulatory framework of the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality and the Safe Drinking Water Act, which set standards for water quality and system reliability. Typical distribution pump stations in the United States are designed with redundancy and backup power to ensure continuous service, especially in arid regions like Arizona where water supply is critical. This facility contributes to the resilience of Lake Havasu City's water infrastructure, supporting public health and fire protection. Its location near the Colorado River and Lake Havasu provides a reliable water source, and the station helps manage pressure and flow to meet demand across the service area.

Environmental context

The pump station operates in the Sonoran Desert, where water scarcity is a key environmental concern. Efficient distribution is vital to minimize water loss and energy consumption. The facility supports sustainable water use by maintaining system pressure and reducing leakage, aligning with regional water conservation goals.

Frequently asked questions

The pump station is located at 2330 McCulloch Blvd N, Lake Havasu City, Arizona 86403, in Mohave County.

A distribution pump station maintains water pressure and flow within a municipal water system, ensuring reliable delivery to homes, businesses, and fire hydrants.

The pump station is part of the Lake Havasu City water system, operated by the city's municipal water utility.

These facilities must comply with the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality's water quality standards and the Safe Drinking Water Act, along with local mechanical and electrical safety codes.

Redundancy ensures continuous water supply during equipment failures or power outages, which is critical in arid areas where water scarcity and high demand make service interruptions particularly impactful.

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