Risk: Low Distribution Pump Station Operational

PARKER PUMP STATION DEWATERING - CORONADO AVE STORM DRAIN REHABILITATION PROJECT, Coronado, California

CORONADO, California, United States

Overview

PARKER PUMP STATION DEWATERING - CORONADO AVE STORM DRAIN REHABILITATION PROJECT is an operational distribution pump station in Coronado, California, supporting stormwater management infrastructure.

PARKER PUMP STATION DEWATERING - CORONADO AVE STORM DRAIN REHABILITATION PROJECT is a distribution pump station located in Coronado, San Diego County, California, United States. This facility plays a role in managing stormwater drainage within the local infrastructure network, contributing to flood prevention and water management in the region. The pump station operates under California's water and wastewater regulations, which mandate safety and reliability standards for pumping infrastructure. While specific technical specifications are not detailed, distribution pump stations of this type typically handle moderate flow capacities and are integrated with municipal storm drain systems to ensure effective water conveyance during rain events. Environmental significance lies in its contribution to urban stormwater management, reducing flood risk and protecting local water quality. The facility supports the Coronado community by maintaining drainage capacity, which is critical in coastal areas prone to seasonal rainfall and tidal influences.

Environmental context

The pump station is situated in a coastal urban environment where stormwater management is critical to prevent flooding and protect water quality. Its operation supports the local drainage system, reducing the risk of combined sewer overflows and mitigating pollutant runoff into San Diego Bay. The facility's role is especially important during heavy rain events, helping to maintain infrastructure resilience in a densely populated area.

Frequently asked questions

The pump station is located at 800 Coronado, Coronado, California 92118, United States, in San Diego County.

The facility is operational and serves as a distribution pump station for storm drain rehabilitation.

It is a distribution pump station, typically used to convey stormwater or wastewater within a municipal drainage system.

Pump stations in California must comply with the California Water Code, local municipal codes, and safety standards such as the California Mechanical Code and electrical safety regulations.

Storm drain rehabilitation helps prevent flooding, protects infrastructure, and reduces pollution discharge into San Diego Bay, supporting environmental and community safety.

Other Distribution Pump Station plants in United States · 6 nearby

UtilityRadar
More
Press Esc to close · Browse by sector