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MCCORMICK ROAD BOOSTER PUMP STATION - Apopka, Florida Distribution Pump Station

APOPKA, Florida, United States

Overview

MCCORMICK ROAD BOOSTER PUMP STATION is an operational distribution pump station in Apopka, Florida, United States. It supports local water distribution infrastructure for the surrounding community.

MCCORMICK ROAD BOOSTER PUMP STATION is a distribution pump station located at 265 W McCormick Rd, Apopka, Florida, United States. It operates within the water distribution network of Orange County, serving to maintain adequate pressure and flow for potable water supply to residential and commercial customers. As a booster pump station, this facility is part of the pressurized water distribution system that ensures water reaches higher elevations or distant areas. In Florida, such stations are regulated under state water supply and mechanical safety codes, with typical capacities ranging from small to medium scale depending on local demand. The station plays a critical role in maintaining reliable water service for Apopka, supporting fire protection flows and daily consumption. Its operational status ensures continuity of supply, contributing to the resilience of the regional water infrastructure.

Environmental context

The facility operates in a subtropical climate with seasonal rainfall, which influences water demand patterns. Booster pump stations like this one help manage pressure in the distribution system, reducing energy consumption and water loss. Proper maintenance and redundancy are key to minimizing service disruptions and ensuring efficient water delivery.

Frequently asked questions

MCCORMICK ROAD BOOSTER PUMP STATION is located at 265 W McCormick Rd, Apopka, Florida 32703, United States.

A booster pump station increases water pressure in a distribution system to ensure adequate flow to higher elevations or distant areas, supporting fire protection and daily water supply.

Typically such stations are managed by the local water utility or municipal authority.

Distribution pump stations in Florida must comply with state water supply regulations, mechanical safety codes, and local building codes to ensure safe and reliable operation.

By maintaining consistent pressure, booster pump stations reduce the risk of low-pressure events, prevent water hammer, and help deliver water efficiently to customers, enhancing overall system reliability.

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