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NW Reclaimed Water Storage Tank and Pump Station - DeLand, Florida Distribution Pump Station

DELAND, Florida, United States

Overview

NW Reclaimed Water Storage Tank and Pump Station in DeLand, Florida, is an operational distribution pump station serving the local water reclamation network.

NW Reclaimed Water Storage Tank and Pump Station is a distribution pump station located at 1395 N Stone St, DeLand, Volusia County, Florida. It is part of the reclaimed water infrastructure that supports non-potable water supply for irrigation and industrial uses in the region. As a distribution pump station, this facility operates under Florida's water reuse regulations and local utility standards. The station likely includes storage tanks and pumping equipment to deliver reclaimed water to customers, contributing to water conservation efforts in a state where reclaimed water use is widespread. The facility plays a key role in reducing demand on potable water supplies by providing an alternative water source. Its location in a growing urban area underscores the importance of reliable reclaimed water distribution for community sustainability and environmental stewardship.

Environmental context

Reclaimed water distribution reduces the strain on freshwater resources by recycling treated wastewater for beneficial uses. In Florida, where water conservation is critical due to seasonal droughts and population growth, such pump stations support irrigation, landscape maintenance, and industrial processes. This helps preserve natural water bodies and reduces nutrient pollution from runoff.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 1395 N Stone St, DeLand, Florida 32720-2584, in Volusia County, United States.

This distribution pump station stores and pumps reclaimed water for non-potable uses such as irrigation and industrial applications, supporting water conservation in the region.

It is typically managed by the local water utility or a regional water authority in Volusia County.

Florida's Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) regulates reclaimed water under Chapter 62-610, Florida Administrative Code, which sets standards for water reuse, including treatment, storage, and distribution.

By distributing reclaimed water, the facility reduces demand on potable water supplies, conserves freshwater resources, and helps manage wastewater effluent beneficially, aligning with Florida's water conservation goals.

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