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Lift Station Country Manor - Santa Rosa, California Distribution Pump Station

SANTA ROSA, California, United States

Overview

Lift Station Country Manor is a distribution pump station in Santa Rosa, California, serving the local wastewater infrastructure. It operates under state and federal water regulations.

Lift Station Country Manor is a distribution pump station located at 1426 Country Manor Drive in Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California. This facility is part of the United States' extensive wastewater collection and conveyance network, ensuring efficient transport of sewage to treatment plants. The station operates under the regulatory framework of the Clean Water Act and California's Title 22 water reuse regulations. Typical distribution pump stations in California are equipped with electric motor-driven pumps and backup power systems to maintain service during outages. The facility's age and maintenance schedule are key factors in its reliability. As a critical component of Santa Rosa's wastewater infrastructure, this lift station helps protect public health and the environment by preventing overflows and ensuring proper sewage conveyance. Its role is vital in supporting the community's sanitation needs and compliance with environmental standards.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in a residential area of Santa Rosa, California, where seasonal rainfall can stress wastewater systems. Proper operation of lift stations like this one is essential to prevent sanitary sewer overflows, which could contaminate local waterways and pose health risks. Redundancy and regular maintenance are key to mitigating such risks.

Frequently asked questions

Lift Station Country Manor is located at 1426 Country Manor Drive, Santa Rosa, California, in Sonoma County.

It is a distribution pump station that conveys wastewater from residential areas to treatment plants.

The facility operates under the Clean Water Act and California's Title 22 regulations for water reuse and wastewater management.

Redundancy, such as backup pumps and power sources, ensures continuous operation during failures or power outages, preventing overflows.

By properly conveying wastewater, it helps prevent overflows that could contaminate local waterways and protects public health.

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