Overview
PHILLIPS 66 COALINGA PUMP STATION is a distribution pump station in Coalinga, California, serving the local water infrastructure. It operates under U.S. and California state water regulations.
PHILLIPS 66 COALINGA PUMP STATION is a distribution pump station located in Coalinga, Fresno County, California. It is part of the United States' extensive water distribution network, supporting municipal and industrial water supply in the region. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Safe Drinking Water Act and California's water quality and safety standards. Distribution pump stations like this one are critical for maintaining water pressure and flow in the supply system, ensuring reliable delivery to end users. As a key component of the local water infrastructure, this pump station contributes to the resilience of Coalinga's water supply. Its operational status ensures continued service for residential, commercial, and agricultural needs in the area, supporting community health and economic activity.
Environmental context
The pump station is situated in California's Central Valley, a region with significant agricultural water demand and periodic drought conditions. Efficient distribution pump stations are vital for managing water resources, reducing energy consumption, and minimizing leakage. The facility's role in the supply chain helps maintain water availability for fire protection and potable uses, supporting community safety and environmental sustainability.
Frequently asked questions
The pump station is located in Coalinga, Fresno County, California, United States, approximately 1 mile south of Highway 33.
A distribution pump station maintains water pressure and flow in the water supply system, ensuring reliable delivery to homes, businesses, and fire hydrants.
The facility is owned by Phillips 66, a major energy company.
Pump stations in California must comply with the California Water Code, the Safe Drinking Water Act, and local mechanical and electrical safety codes.
It ensures continuous water supply for residential, agricultural, and industrial use in Coalinga, contributing to public health and economic activity.
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