Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

NORTHPORT SEWAGE LIFT STATION - West Sacramento, California Distribution Pump Station

WEST SACRAMENTO, California, United States

Overview

NORTHPORT SEWAGE LIFT STATION is an operational distribution pump station in West Sacramento, California, serving the local wastewater collection system. It is part of the Yolo County infrastructure managed by the city's utility.

NORTHPORT SEWAGE LIFT STATION is a distribution pump station located at 4000 West Capitol Ave in West Sacramento, California. It operates within the wastewater collection network of Yolo County, handling sewage conveyance to treatment facilities. As a lift station, it plays a critical role in maintaining flow in areas where gravity drainage is insufficient. The facility operates under California's Title 22 water reclamation regulations and local municipal codes governing wastewater infrastructure. Typical lift stations in this region use submersible pumps with backup power systems to ensure reliability. It likely serves a medium-density residential and commercial area in West Sacramento. Environmental significance includes preventing sewage overflows into the Sacramento River and Delta, which are ecologically sensitive water bodies. Proper operation supports public health and local water quality standards. The station's redundancy and maintenance protocols are key to minimizing spill risks.

Environmental context

The station is located near the Sacramento River and Delta, a critical ecosystem for fish and wildlife. Lift stations in this region must comply with strict discharge regulations to protect water quality. Backup power and alarm systems are essential to prevent overflows during power outages or heavy rain events.

Frequently asked questions

NORTHPORT SEWAGE LIFT STATION is located at 4000 West Capitol Ave, West Sacramento, California 95691, USA.

A sewage lift station pumps wastewater from lower to higher elevations to maintain flow in gravity sewer systems, preventing backups and overflows.

It is likely managed by the City of West Sacramento or Yolo County's public works department.

They must comply with California Title 22 for water reclamation, local sewer ordinances, and state environmental quality acts to prevent spills and protect water bodies.

By ensuring reliable sewage conveyance, lift stations prevent untreated wastewater from entering waterways, safeguarding public health and aquatic ecosystems.

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