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MSA: Wilhaggin Storm Drain Pump Station (D43) - Sacramento, California Stormwater Infrastructure

SACRAMENTO, California, United States

Overview

MSA: Wilhaggin Storm Drain Pump Station (D43) is an operational distribution pump station in Sacramento, California, serving stormwater management needs in the American River Drive area.

MSA: Wilhaggin Storm Drain Pump Station (D43) is a distribution pump station located at 3840 American River Drive in Sacramento, California. It is part of the municipal stormwater infrastructure managed by the local utility, handling storm drainage in the Wilhaggin neighborhood. The facility operates under California's water quality and stormwater management regulations, which require municipalities to manage runoff and prevent flooding. As a storm drain pump station, it likely uses electric pumps to move stormwater from collection systems to outfalls or treatment facilities, typical for urban areas with combined or separate sewer systems. This pump station plays a critical role in reducing flood risk and protecting water quality in the Sacramento region. By managing stormwater during heavy rain events, it helps prevent property damage and environmental degradation in the American River watershed.

Environmental context

The pump station operates in the Sacramento area, which experiences a Mediterranean climate with seasonal heavy rainfall. Stormwater management is crucial to prevent flooding and reduce pollutant loads entering the American River and downstream ecosystems. The facility contributes to local flood control and water quality protection, supporting community resilience and environmental health.

Frequently asked questions

The pump station is located at 3840 American River Drive in Sacramento, California, United States.

A storm drain pump station moves stormwater runoff from collection systems to outfalls or treatment facilities, helping to prevent flooding and manage water quality during rain events.

The pump station is part of the municipal stormwater system in Sacramento, typically operated by the local public works or utilities department.

Stormwater pump stations in California are regulated under the Clean Water Act's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits, as well as state and local stormwater management ordinances.

By pumping stormwater during heavy rains, the station reduces the risk of localized flooding in the Wilhaggin neighborhood and surrounding areas, protecting property and infrastructure.

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