Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

MCES Lift Station L41 - New Hope, Minnesota Distribution Pump Station

NEW HOPE, Minnesota, United States

Overview

MCES Lift Station L41 is a distribution pump station in New Hope, Minnesota, serving the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area. It is part of the Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES) wastewater system.

MCES Lift Station L41 is a distribution pump station located at 7700 Medicine Lake Rd in New Hope, Hennepin County, Minnesota. It operates under the Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES), the regional wastewater utility for the Twin Cities area. The facility plays a key role in conveying wastewater from the local collection system to regional treatment plants. The station is classified under NAICS code 221320 (Sewage Treatment Facilities) and is part of a network of lift stations that ensure efficient wastewater transport across the metro area. MCES operates over 100 lift stations, with L41 being one of many that maintain flow during peak wet weather events. The infrastructure is subject to Minnesota Pollution Control Agency regulations and local safety codes. As a critical component of the regional wastewater system, MCES Lift Station L41 helps protect public health and the environment by preventing overflows and ensuring reliable service. Its location in a suburban residential area underscores the importance of redundancy and regular maintenance to mitigate risks from power outages or equipment failure.

Environmental context

The facility operates in a suburban watershed that drains to the Mississippi River via Minnehaha Creek. Proper lift station function is essential to prevent sanitary sewer overflows that could impact local waterways and recreational areas. The region's cold climate requires freeze protection measures for exposed infrastructure.

Frequently asked questions

MCES Lift Station L41 is located at 7700 Medicine Lake Rd in New Hope, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States.

The facility is currently operational and actively part of the Metropolitan Council Environmental Services wastewater collection system.

It is a distribution pump station, specifically a lift station that moves wastewater from lower to higher elevations within the collection system.

Wastewater lift stations in Minnesota are regulated by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency under state water quality rules, and must comply with local mechanical and electrical safety codes.

Redundancy, such as backup pumps and emergency power, ensures continuous operation during equipment failure or power outages, preventing overflows and protecting public health and the environment.

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