Overview
Milpitas Pump Station Manor is an operational distribution pump station in Milpitas, California, serving the local water infrastructure. It supports water distribution for the Santa Clara County area.
Milpitas Pump Station Manor is a distribution pump station located at 349 Marylinn Drive in Milpitas, California, within Santa Clara County. The facility is currently operational and plays a role in the local water distribution network, ensuring reliable water supply to the surrounding community. As a distribution pump station, this facility is part of the broader water infrastructure that manages water pressure and flow for residential, commercial, and industrial users. In California, such facilities operate under state water regulations and local safety codes, with typical capacities varying based on service area demands. The pump station contributes to the resilience of Milpitas's water system, supporting fire protection, potable water supply, and wastewater management. Its location in a densely populated urban area underscores its importance in maintaining continuous water service and public health.
Environmental context
The pump station operates in a Mediterranean climate region with periodic drought conditions, making efficient water distribution critical. Local environmental considerations include energy consumption for pumping and potential impacts on groundwater resources. Redundancy and infrastructure age are key factors in maintaining service reliability.
Frequently asked questions
Milpitas Pump Station Manor is located at 349 Marylinn Drive, Milpitas, California 95035, in Santa Clara County, United States.
The pump station is currently operational, actively supporting water distribution in the Milpitas area.
It is a distribution pump station, which helps maintain water pressure and flow within the local water distribution network.
Distribution pump stations in California must comply with state water supply regulations, local mechanical and electrical safety codes, and standards set by the California Department of Public Health.
Redundancy ensures continuous water service during maintenance or failures, reducing the risk of supply interruptions for fire protection, potable water, and wastewater management.
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