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MEADOW VISTA - TEMPORARY LIFT STATION IMPROVEMENT: Distribution Pump Station in Queen Creek, Arizona

QUEEN CREEK, Arizona, United States

Overview

MEADOW VISTA - TEMPORARY LIFT STATION IMPROVEMENT is a distribution pump station in Queen Creek, Arizona, United States. It supports local wastewater infrastructure in Pinal County.

MEADOW VISTA - TEMPORARY LIFT STATION IMPROVEMENT is a distribution pump station located in Queen Creek, Arizona, within Pinal County. This facility is part of the United States' extensive wastewater infrastructure network, serving the growing community of Queen Creek. As a temporary lift station improvement, it plays a role in managing local wastewater flows during system upgrades or expansions. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States, which includes the Clean Water Act and state-level water quality standards enforced by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality. Distribution pump stations like this one are critical for moving wastewater from lower to higher elevations, ensuring proper treatment and discharge. The temporary nature of this station suggests it may be part of a phased improvement project to enhance capacity or reliability. Environmental significance lies in its role in preventing overflows and ensuring proper wastewater conveyance, which protects local water bodies and public health. The station's operation in the arid Arizona climate underscores the importance of efficient water management. By maintaining service continuity during infrastructure upgrades, this facility supports community resilience and environmental compliance.

Environmental context

The facility operates in the Sonoran Desert region of Arizona, where water scarcity and high evaporation rates make efficient wastewater management critical. Temporary lift stations like this one help prevent sewage overflows during construction or maintenance of permanent infrastructure, reducing risks to local waterways and groundwater. The arid climate also emphasizes the need for leak prevention and energy-efficient pumping to conserve resources.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located in Queen Creek, Pinal County, Arizona, United States, at coordinates 33.241778, -111.536720.

The station is currently operational, serving as a temporary lift station improvement to support wastewater conveyance in the Queen Creek area.

These facilities must comply with the federal Clean Water Act and Arizona's water quality standards, including permits for discharges and operational safety codes.

Temporary lift stations provide interim pumping capacity during upgrades or repairs of permanent infrastructure, ensuring continuous wastewater flow and preventing overflows.

They transport wastewater from lower to higher elevations, enabling gravity flow to treatment plants, and are critical for maintaining system pressure and preventing backups.

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