Overview
PACKINGHAM SLOUGH G-700 PUMP STATION BYPASS REMOVAL & INSTAL is a distribution pump station in Unincorporated, Polk County, Florida, United States. It supports local water infrastructure as an operational facility.
PACKINGHAM SLOUGH G-700 PUMP STATION BYPASS REMOVAL & INSTAL is a distribution pump station located in Unincorporated, Polk County, Florida, United States. The facility is part of the broader water distribution network serving the region, ensuring reliable water supply for residential and commercial users. As a distribution pump station, this facility operates under Florida's water supply regulations and local mechanical and electrical safety codes. The station plays a role in maintaining water pressure and flow within the distribution system, typical for medium-scale infrastructure in the region. The environmental significance of this pump station lies in its contribution to the resilience of the local water supply. By supporting the distribution network, it helps ensure consistent water availability for fire protection, potable use, and wastewater management, reducing the risk of service interruptions.
Environmental context
The pump station operates within Florida's water management framework, which emphasizes redundancy and reliability in water distribution. The facility's location in Polk County, a region with growing population and agricultural demands, underscores its role in maintaining water supply continuity. Proper maintenance and upgrades help mitigate risks associated with aging infrastructure and extreme weather events common in the area.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located in Unincorporated, Polk County, Florida, United States, with the postal code 33898.
The pump station is currently operational, serving the local water distribution network.
It is a distribution pump station, which helps maintain water pressure and flow in the municipal water supply system.
These facilities must comply with Florida's water supply regulations, including the Florida Administrative Code for public water systems, and local mechanical and electrical safety codes.
Redundancy ensures continuous water service during maintenance or equipment failure, critical for fire protection, potable water supply, and wastewater management.
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