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NEW BEDFORD SANITARY PUMP STATION - Vallejo, California Distribution Pump Station

VALLEJO, California, United States

Overview

NEW BEDFORD SANITARY PUMP STATION is a distribution pump station in Vallejo, California, United States. It supports local wastewater conveyance under state and federal water regulations.

NEW BEDFORD SANITARY PUMP STATION is a distribution pump station located at 941 Pueblo Way in Vallejo, California. It serves the Solano County area as part of the regional wastewater infrastructure, handling sanitary sewage conveyance to treatment facilities. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the California State Water Resources Control Board and local municipal codes. Distribution pump stations like this one typically use electric motor-driven centrifugal pumps to move wastewater through pressurized mains, with capacities varying based on service area demand. The station's operational status indicates it is currently active in the network. As a critical node in the sanitary sewer system, this pump station helps prevent overflows and ensures reliable wastewater transport to treatment plants. Its role is essential for public health and environmental protection in Vallejo, supporting residential and commercial areas by maintaining proper sewage flow during wet and dry weather conditions.

Environmental context

The pump station operates in Vallejo, a city in the San Francisco Bay Area with a Mediterranean climate. Seasonal rainfall can increase inflow and infiltration into the sewer system, requiring robust pumping capacity to avoid sanitary sewer overflows. The facility's location near the Carquinez Strait means it must manage potential flood risks and protect local water quality. Proper maintenance and redundancy are critical to prevent untreated discharges into sensitive estuarine environments.

Frequently asked questions

NEW BEDFORD SANITARY PUMP STATION is located at 941 Pueblo Way, Vallejo, California 94591, in Solano County, United States.

A distribution pump station moves wastewater or water through pipelines to maintain flow and pressure. This station conveys sanitary sewage from collection systems to treatment facilities.

Typically such stations are managed by the local municipal wastewater utility or a regional sanitation district.

Pump stations in California must comply with the California Water Code, State Water Resources Control Board orders, and local sewer ordinances. They also follow mechanical and electrical safety codes like Title 8 of the California Code of Regulations.

Older pump stations may have higher risk of mechanical failure and reduced efficiency. Regular maintenance and upgrades are needed to ensure reliable operation and prevent overflows.

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