Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

Lift Station 18 SS/Forcemain - Distribution Pump Station in Spring Prairie Township, Minnesota

SPRING PRAIRIE TOWNSHIP, Minnesota, United States

Overview

Lift Station 18 SS/Forcemain is an operational distribution pump station in Spring Prairie Township, Minnesota, United States. It supports local wastewater management infrastructure.

Lift Station 18 SS/Forcemain is a distribution pump station located in Spring Prairie Township, Clay County, Minnesota, United States. The facility is currently operational and serves as a component of the regional wastewater collection system, handling sewage conveyance via forcemain. As a lift station in Minnesota, this facility operates under state and federal regulations governing wastewater infrastructure, including the Clean Water Act and Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) standards. Typical lift stations in this region are designed to pump wastewater from lower to higher elevations, ensuring proper flow to treatment plants. The forcemain component indicates pressurized conveyance, common in areas with flat topography like the Red River Valley. The environmental significance of Lift Station 18 lies in its role in preventing sanitary sewer overflows and protecting local water bodies. By maintaining reliable wastewater transport, it helps safeguard groundwater and surface water quality in the Red River Basin. The station's operational status ensures continued service to the surrounding community.

Environmental context

The facility operates in the Red River Valley, a region with flat terrain and clay soils, which can pose challenges for gravity sewer systems. Lift stations like this one are critical for preventing sewage backups and overflows that could contaminate local waterways, including the Red River and its tributaries. Proper maintenance and redundancy are essential to mitigate risks from power outages or equipment failure.

Frequently asked questions

Lift Station 18 SS/Forcemain is located in Spring Prairie Township, Clay County, Minnesota, United States, near the Red River Valley.

Distribution pump stations, also known as lift stations, are used to pump wastewater from lower to higher elevations when gravity flow is not feasible. They are essential for maintaining flow in sewer systems.

Wastewater lift stations in Minnesota must comply with the Clean Water Act and Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) rules, including design standards for capacity, redundancy, and emergency power to prevent overflows.

By reliably conveying wastewater, Lift Station 18 helps prevent sanitary sewer overflows that could contaminate local water bodies, protecting the Red River Basin ecosystem.

Common risk factors include power outages, mechanical failure, and aging infrastructure. Redundancy and regular maintenance are critical to ensure continuous operation.

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