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MUNICIPAL PUMP STATION REPAIR - Distribution Pump Station in Derby, Connecticut

DERBY, Connecticut, United States

Overview

MUNICIPAL PUMP STATION REPAIR is an operational distribution pump station in Derby, Connecticut, United States. It serves the local water distribution network under state and federal regulations.

MUNICIPAL PUMP STATION REPAIR is a distribution pump station located in Derby, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States. As a distribution pump station, it plays a key role in maintaining water pressure and flow within the municipal water supply system, serving residential, commercial, and industrial users in the area. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the Connecticut Department of Public Health's Drinking Water Section and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Safe Drinking Water Act. Distribution pump stations in Connecticut are typically designed to meet local demand variations and ensure reliable water delivery, with redundancy measures such as backup pumps and emergency power connections. This pump station contributes to the resilience of Derby's water infrastructure by supporting fire protection, potable water supply, and wastewater management. Its operational status ensures continuous service to the community, reducing the risk of service interruptions and supporting public health and safety.

Environmental context

The pump station is located in the Housatonic River watershed, which supports diverse aquatic habitats and provides drinking water for the region. Proper operation of distribution pump stations helps prevent water loss and reduces energy consumption through efficient pressure management. The facility's role in maintaining water quality and availability is critical for local ecosystems and community well-being.

Frequently asked questions

MUNICIPAL PUMP STATION REPAIR is located in Derby, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States.

It is a distribution pump station that helps maintain water pressure and flow in the municipal water distribution system.

Distribution pump stations in Connecticut are regulated by the Connecticut Department of Public Health's Drinking Water Section and must comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act.

Redundancy, such as backup pumps and emergency power, ensures continuous water service during equipment failures or power outages, which is critical for fire protection and public health.

It provides reliable water pressure for residential, commercial, and industrial use, supports firefighting efforts, and helps maintain water quality in Derby.

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