Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

PADRE DAM MWD- MOUNTAIN TOP PUMP STATION - Distribution Pump Station in El Cajon, California

EL CAJON, California, United States

Overview

PADRE DAM MWD- MOUNTAIN TOP PUMP STATION is an operational distribution pump station in El Cajon, California, serving the San Diego region's water supply network.

PADRE DAM MWD- MOUNTAIN TOP PUMP STATION is a distribution pump station located at 1037 Old Mountain View Rd in El Cajon, California. It operates within the San Diego County water infrastructure, supporting the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California's system. As a distribution pump station, it plays a key role in conveying treated water to local reservoirs and service areas. The facility operates under California's stringent water supply regulations and local mechanical/electrical safety codes. Distribution pump stations of this type typically feature multiple pumps with backup power systems to ensure reliability. Such stations in the MWD network generally handle flow rates ranging from 1,000 to 10,000 m³/h, depending on demand. This pump station contributes to the resilience of the regional water supply by maintaining pressure and flow in the distribution network. Its location in a semi-arid climate underscores the importance of efficient water conveyance for municipal and agricultural use. The station's operational status ensures continued service to the growing San Diego metropolitan area.

Environmental context

The pump station operates in a Mediterranean climate with periodic drought conditions, making water conservation and efficient distribution critical. The facility supports the region's water supply chain, which relies on imported water from the Colorado River and State Water Project. Redundancy in pumping infrastructure is essential to mitigate risks from seismic activity and wildfire events common in Southern California.

Frequently asked questions

The pump station is located at 1037 Old Mountain View Rd, El Cajon, California 92021, USA, in San Diego County.

The facility is operational and serves as a distribution pump station within the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California's water supply system.

The station operates under California's water supply regulations, including the California Water Code, and must comply with local mechanical and electrical safety codes enforced by San Diego County.

Redundancy ensures continuous water supply during power outages, equipment failures, or natural disasters. In California, seismic resilience and backup power are critical for maintaining service.

Distribution pump stations maintain pressure and flow in the water network, delivering treated water from treatment plants to reservoirs, tanks, and end users. They are vital for meeting peak demand and fire flow requirements.

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