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Lincoln Booster Station Replacement and Water Main Replacement - Evansville, Indiana Distribution Pump Station

EVANSVILLE, Indiana, United States

Overview

The Lincoln Booster Station Replacement and Water Main Replacement is a distribution pump station in Evansville, Indiana, United States. It supports local water supply infrastructure.

The Lincoln Booster Station Replacement and Water Main Replacement is a distribution pump station located at Lincoln Ave & Green River Rd in Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana, United States. This facility is part of the water distribution network, ensuring adequate pressure and flow for potable water supply in the region. As a booster station, it plays a critical role in maintaining water pressure for residential and commercial customers. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management and the Safe Drinking Water Act, which set standards for water quality and system reliability. Typical booster stations in the United States range in capacity from small neighborhood units to large municipal systems. The replacement project indicates an upgrade to aging infrastructure, improving redundancy and reliability of the water supply system. This enhances community resilience against service disruptions and supports fire protection capabilities in Evansville.

Environmental context

The facility is located in Evansville, Indiana, a city along the Ohio River. The local water supply relies on surface water from the Ohio River and groundwater sources. Booster stations like this one help maintain water pressure across the distribution network, reducing energy consumption and water loss. Upgrading aging infrastructure minimizes leakage and improves efficiency, contributing to sustainable water management.

Frequently asked questions

The Lincoln Booster Station Replacement is located at Lincoln Ave & Green River Rd in Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana, United States.

A distribution pump station, or booster station, increases water pressure in the distribution system to ensure adequate flow for fire protection, domestic use, and industrial needs.

The replacement project aimed to upgrade aging infrastructure, improve system reliability, and reduce water loss, ensuring consistent water service for the community.

Water pump stations in Indiana are regulated by the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) and must comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act and state mechanical/electrical safety codes.

A booster station maintains adequate water pressure for daily use and firefighting, supports economic development, and reduces the risk of service interruptions.

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