Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

MEDLOCK BRIDGE ROAD TANK AND BOOSTER PUMP STATION - Norcross, Georgia Distribution Pump Station

NORCROSS, Georgia, United States

Overview

MEDLOCK BRIDGE ROAD TANK AND BOOSTER PUMP STATION is a distribution pump station in Norcross, Georgia, United States. It supports the local water supply system by maintaining pressure and flow.

MEDLOCK BRIDGE ROAD TANK AND BOOSTER PUMP STATION is a distribution pump station located at 3387 Medlock Bridge Road in Norcross, Gwinnett County, Georgia, United States. As a booster pump station, it plays a critical role in the water distribution network, ensuring adequate water pressure and flow to residential and commercial customers in the area. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the Georgia Environmental Protection Division and the Safe Drinking Water Act, which set standards for water quality and system reliability. Typical distribution pump stations in the United States are designed with redundancy and backup power to maintain service during outages, and this station likely follows similar standards. This pump station is part of the water infrastructure serving the Atlanta metropolitan area, a region with growing water demand. Its operational status ensures reliable water delivery for fire protection, potable use, and other municipal needs, contributing to community resilience and public health.

Environmental context

The station operates in a suburban area of Gwinnett County, which has experienced rapid population growth. This increases demand on water infrastructure and underscores the importance of maintaining system pressure and redundancy. The facility's location near Medlock Bridge Road places it in a corridor with mixed residential and commercial land use, where reliable water supply is critical for fire protection and daily use.

Frequently asked questions

The station is located at 3387 Medlock Bridge Road, Norcross, Georgia 30092, 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 use.

Water pump stations in Georgia are regulated by the Georgia Environmental Protection Division under the Safe Drinking Water Act, which sets standards for water quality, system design, and operational reliability.

Common risk factors include aging infrastructure, lack of redundancy, power outages, and increased demand from population growth. Regular maintenance and backup systems mitigate these risks.

This station helps maintain water pressure and flow in the Norcross area, ensuring reliable water supply for residential, commercial, and fire protection needs within the Gwinnett County water network.

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