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Live Oak - Ash Street Lift Station: Wastewater Distribution Pump Station in California

LIVE OAK, California, United States

Overview

Live Oak - Ash Street Lift Station is a distribution pump station in Live Oak, California, serving the local wastewater infrastructure. It is operational and supports community water management.

Live Oak - Ash Street Lift Station is a distribution pump station located at 9545 Live Oak Blvd in Live Oak, California, within Sutter County. This facility is part of the municipal wastewater collection system, designed to transport wastewater from lower to higher elevations for treatment or disposal. As a lift station, it plays a critical role in maintaining sanitary sewer flow in the area. The facility operates under California's Title 22 regulations for water reclamation and reuse, as well as local municipal codes governing wastewater infrastructure. Typical lift stations in this region use submersible pumps with backup power systems to ensure reliability. The station's capacity is not publicly specified, but it serves a small to medium-sized community in the Sacramento Valley. Environmental significance lies in its role in preventing sewer overflows and protecting local waterways, including the Feather River watershed. Proper operation ensures public health and compliance with the Clean Water Act. The station's age and maintenance history are key factors in its long-term reliability.

Environmental context

The lift station operates in an agricultural region of California's Central Valley, where groundwater recharge and surface water quality are critical. Proper wastewater pumping prevents untreated discharges into local streams and the Feather River, supporting ecosystem health. Redundancy and backup power are essential due to the area's flood risk and seismic activity.

Frequently asked questions

The Live Oak - Ash Street Lift Station is located at 9545 Live Oak Blvd in Live Oak, California, within Sutter County.

It is a distribution pump station that lifts wastewater from lower to higher elevations to maintain flow in the municipal sewer system.

Lift stations in California must comply with Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations for water reclamation, as well as local sewer ordinances and the Clean Water Act.

By preventing sewer overflows, it protects local waterways like the Feather River from untreated sewage, supporting water quality and aquatic habitats.

Lift stations in small to medium communities typically handle flows from hundreds to thousands of gallons per minute.

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