Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

LIFT STATION NO. 2 - Distribution Pump Station in Hiawatha, Kansas

HIAWATHA, Kansas, United States

Overview

LIFT STATION NO. 2 is an operational distribution pump station in Hiawatha, Kansas, United States. It supports local wastewater management by conveying flow through the collection system.

LIFT STATION NO. 2 is a distribution pump station located in Hiawatha, Brown County, Kansas, United States. As part of the municipal wastewater infrastructure, it plays a role in conveying sewage from lower to higher elevations within the collection network. The facility is currently operational and serves the Hiawatha area. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Clean Water Act. Typical distribution pump stations in this region are equipped with submersible or dry-pit pumps, with flow capacities ranging from small residential to medium municipal scales. Redundancy is often provided through backup pumps and emergency power connections to ensure continuous service. Environmental significance lies in its role in preventing sanitary sewer overflows and protecting local water quality. By maintaining proper flow in the collection system, the station reduces the risk of untreated wastewater releases into nearby waterways, supporting public health and aquatic ecosystems in the Missouri River basin.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in a rural agricultural region of northeastern Kansas, where groundwater and surface water resources are vital for farming and community supply. Proper operation of lift stations like this one helps prevent contamination of local streams and the Missouri River. The aging infrastructure in many U.S. small towns poses a risk of failures, making regular maintenance and upgrades important for environmental protection.

Frequently asked questions

LIFT STATION NO. 2 is located at RR 3, Hiawatha, Brown County, Kansas 66434, United States.

It is a distribution pump station that conveys wastewater from lower to higher elevations within the collection system, ensuring proper flow to the treatment plant.

Typically municipal utilities or the local wastewater authority manage such facilities in Hiawatha.

Lift stations in Kansas must comply with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) regulations for wastewater collection systems, as well as the U.S. EPA Clean Water Act requirements for discharge and operation.

Common risks include power outages, pump failures, and aging infrastructure, which can lead to sanitary sewer overflows. Redundancy measures such as backup pumps and emergency generators are critical.

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