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LEITH CREEK WWTP INFLUENT PUMP STATION IMPROVEMENTS - Laurinburg, North Carolina Distribution Pump Station

LAURINBURG, North Carolina, United States

Overview

LEITH CREEK WWTP INFLUENT PUMP STATION IMPROVEMENTS is a distribution pump station in Laurinburg, North Carolina, United States. It supports wastewater conveyance for the local utility.

LEITH CREEK WWTP INFLUENT PUMP STATION IMPROVEMENTS is a distribution pump station located at 620 Hall Street in Laurinburg, North Carolina. This facility is part of the wastewater treatment infrastructure serving the Laurinburg area, handling influent pumping for the Leith Creek WWTP. The pump station operates under North Carolina's water and wastewater regulations, which mandate reliability and safety standards for pumping infrastructure. As a distribution pump station, it is designed to move wastewater from collection systems to the treatment plant, with typical capacities ranging from small to medium scale for municipal systems. This facility plays a critical role in maintaining sanitary sewer service for Laurinburg, ensuring proper wastewater conveyance to protect public health and local water quality. Its operational status supports the community's environmental management and compliance with state discharge permits.

Environmental context

The pump station is situated in the Lumber River basin, which supports diverse aquatic habitats. Proper operation of this facility helps prevent sanitary sewer overflows that could impact local streams and wetlands. The surrounding area includes mixed residential and commercial land use, with the pump station contributing to regional water quality protection by conveying wastewater to the treatment plant.

Frequently asked questions

The pump station is located at 620 Hall Street in Laurinburg, North Carolina, United States.

A distribution pump station moves wastewater from collection systems to a treatment plant, ensuring proper flow and preventing backups.

Pump stations in North Carolina must comply with state wastewater rules, including design standards, emergency power requirements, and spill prevention plans.

It provides influent pumping, delivering raw wastewater to the treatment plant for processing.

Municipal distribution pump stations typically handle flows from a few hundred to several thousand gallons per minute, depending on service area size.

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