Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

NE LOOP - Utility Betterment Project & Pump Station 363: Distribution Pump Station in Cape Coral, Florida

CAPE CORAL, Florida, United States

Overview

NE LOOP - Utility Betterment Project & Pump Station 363 is an operational distribution pump station in Cape Coral, Florida, serving the local water infrastructure under U.S. regulatory frameworks.

NE LOOP - Utility Betterment Project & Pump Station 363 is a distribution pump station located at Kismet Pkwy & NE 24th Ave in Cape Coral, Florida. This facility is part of the broader water distribution network in Lee County, supporting potable water supply for residential and commercial areas. As a distribution pump station, it plays a key role in maintaining water pressure and flow within the municipal system. The facility operates under the regulatory oversight of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and local water management districts, which enforce standards for water quality, mechanical safety, and operational reliability. While specific technical specifications such as flow capacity are not detailed, distribution pump stations of this type typically range from small to medium scale, serving localized neighborhoods or districts. The infrastructure age and redundancy measures are critical factors in ensuring continuous service. Environmental significance includes supporting the water supply chain for Cape Coral, a city with a growing population and significant water demand. The station's location near the Caloosahatchee River and coastal areas underscores the importance of reliable pumping infrastructure to prevent service disruptions and maintain public health standards. Proper maintenance and upgrades, as implied by the "Betterment Project" designation, help mitigate risks associated with aging equipment and extreme weather events common in Florida.

Environmental context

The pump station operates in a region prone to hurricanes and flooding, making infrastructure resilience critical. Redundancy in pumping capacity and backup power systems are essential to maintain water service during extreme weather. The facility's location in a coastal urban area also requires careful management to prevent contamination of potable water supplies and to protect nearby ecosystems, including the Caloosahatchee River estuary.

Frequently asked questions

The pump station is located at Kismet Pkwy & NE 24th Ave in Cape Coral, Lee County, Florida, United States.

The facility is currently operational, serving as a distribution pump station within the local water infrastructure.

The facility must comply with Florida Department of Environmental Protection regulations for water quality and safety, as well as local mechanical and electrical codes for pumping infrastructure.

It helps maintain water pressure and flow for potable water distribution in Cape Coral, supporting residential and commercial customers in the area.

Common risks include aging infrastructure, hurricane-related flooding, power outages, and the need for redundancy to ensure continuous water supply during emergencies.

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