Overview
NORTHERN NASH WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS AND BOOSTER PUMP STATION - PHASE 2 is an operational distribution pump station in Nashville, North Carolina, United States. It supports water distribution reliability in the region.
NORTHERN NASH WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS AND BOOSTER PUMP STATION - PHASE 2 is a distribution pump station located on W Castalia Rd in Nashville, North Carolina, United States. As part of the Northern Nash water system, this facility plays a key role in maintaining water pressure and flow for residential and commercial customers in the area. The station operates under the regulatory framework of North Carolina's water supply regulations and local mechanical and electrical safety codes. Distribution pump stations of this type are typically designed to boost water pressure in the distribution network, ensuring adequate service to higher elevations or distant areas. The facility is part of a phased improvement project to enhance system capacity and redundancy. Environmental significance includes supporting reliable water supply for fire protection and daily consumption. By improving water system resilience, the station helps reduce the risk of service interruptions and supports community safety and economic activity in the Nashville area.
Environmental context
The pump station contributes to the reliability of the local water distribution network, which is critical for fire suppression and potable water supply. Its operation helps maintain system pressure and flow, reducing the risk of contamination from backflow. The facility's location in a growing region underscores the importance of infrastructure redundancy to meet increasing demand.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located on W Castalia Rd in Nashville, North Carolina, United States, with coordinates 36.047721, -77.959306.
The booster pump station is currently operational, serving the Northern Nash water system in North Carolina.
Distribution pump stations boost water pressure in the distribution network to ensure adequate flow to higher elevations or distant areas, supporting fire protection and daily water supply.
Pump stations in North Carolina must comply with state water supply regulations, local mechanical and electrical safety codes, and environmental standards to ensure safe and reliable operation.
By improving water system pressure and redundancy, the station enhances reliability for residential and commercial customers, reduces service interruption risks, and supports fire protection and public health.
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