Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

LYNNVILLE SPURGEON LIFT STATION AND FORCEMAIN - Distribution Pump Station in Lynnville, Indiana

LYNNVILLE, Indiana, United States

Overview

LYNNVILLE SPURGEON LIFT STATION AND FORCEMAIN is an operational distribution pump station in Lynnville, Indiana, serving Warrick County. It supports local wastewater conveyance and community sanitation.

LYNNVILLE SPURGEON LIFT STATION AND FORCEMAIN is a distribution pump station located in Lynnville, Indiana, within Warrick County. As a lift station, it plays a key role in the local wastewater infrastructure, moving sewage from lower to higher elevations to reach treatment facilities. The facility is operational and serves the surrounding community. The facility operates under Indiana's water and wastewater regulations, which enforce standards for pump station design, electrical safety, and environmental compliance. Typical lift stations in this region are equipped with submersible pumps, backup power systems, and telemetry for remote monitoring. The environmental significance of this facility lies in its role in preventing untreated wastewater overflows and protecting local waterways. By ensuring reliable sewage conveyance, it supports public health and the ecological health of nearby streams and groundwater. Its location in a rural area underscores the importance of robust infrastructure for dispersed communities.

Environmental context

The facility operates in a rural area of southwestern Indiana, where groundwater and surface water resources are sensitive to contamination from untreated sewage. Proper lift station operation is critical to prevent sanitary sewer overflows that could impact local creeks and the Ohio River watershed. The region's agricultural land use also necessitates careful management of wastewater to protect soil and water quality.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at Spurgeon Road & 4th Street, approximately 0.13 miles south and 4.45 miles northeast of Lynnville, Indiana, in Warrick County, United States.

A lift station, also known as a pump station, is used to move wastewater from lower to higher elevations when gravity flow is not possible. It collects sewage in a wet well and pumps it through a forcemain to a higher point for further conveyance to a treatment plant.

Lift stations in Indiana must comply with the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) rules for wastewater facilities, including design standards for pumps, electrical systems, alarms, and backup power. They also must meet local building and safety codes.

By reliably conveying wastewater, the lift station helps prevent overflows and untreated discharges into local waterways, protecting water quality and aquatic habitats in the Ohio River basin.

Rural lift stations typically have capacities ranging from 100 to 1,000 gallons per minute, depending on the service area population and flow rates. Exact capacity for this facility is not publicly listed.

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