Overview
Phase 10 Waterline Extensions Pump Station Upgrade and Water Line Rehab is a distribution pump station in Irvine, Kentucky, United States. It supports local water distribution infrastructure.
Phase 10 Waterline Extensions Pump Station Upgrade and Water Line Rehab is a distribution pump station located in Irvine, Estill County, Kentucky, United States. The facility is operational and serves as a component of the local water distribution network, handling potable water supply to the community. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the Kentucky Public Service Commission and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Safe Drinking Water Act. Distribution pump stations of this type typically include pumps, valves, and control systems to maintain water pressure and flow. The NAICS code 237310 indicates water and sewer line construction, reflecting the facility's role in water infrastructure. This pump station upgrade and water line rehabilitation project enhances the reliability and capacity of the local water distribution system. By improving water pressure and reducing leaks, the facility supports public health and fire protection services in the Irvine area. Its operational status ensures continued service to residential and commercial customers.
Environmental context
The facility is located in a rural area of Kentucky, where water distribution infrastructure is critical for community health and fire protection. Upgrades to pump stations and water lines help reduce water loss and improve energy efficiency. The local environment includes forested hills and streams, making proper water management important for both human use and ecological balance.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located on KY 499 in Irvine, Estill County, Kentucky, United States.
The pump station is operational and serves as a distribution pump station for the local water system.
It is a distribution pump station that upgrades and rehabilitates water lines to improve water distribution.
These facilities are regulated by the Kentucky Public Service Commission and must comply with the U.S. Safe Drinking Water Act.
Upgrades improve water pressure, reduce leaks, and ensure reliable water supply for fire protection and daily use.
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