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PINEWOODS PUMP STATION - Distribution Pump Station in New Castle, Delaware

NEW CASTLE, Delaware, United States

Overview

PINEWOODS PUMP STATION is a distribution pump station located in New Castle, Delaware, United States. It supports local water distribution infrastructure in the region.

PINEWOODS PUMP STATION is a distribution pump station situated at the intersection of Pine Woods Boulevard and Rue Madora Drive in New Castle, Delaware. As part of the United States' water distribution network, this facility plays a role in maintaining water pressure and flow for residential and commercial users in the area. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards for drinking water and wastewater. Distribution pump stations like this one are typically equipped with pumps, valves, and control systems to manage water flow within the local grid. This pump station contributes to the reliability of water services in New Castle, supporting community needs and fire protection. Its operational status ensures continued service to the surrounding area, aligning with regional water supply goals.

Environmental context

The pump station is located in a suburban area of New Castle, Delaware, within the Delaware River watershed. Local environmental considerations include managing stormwater runoff and protecting water quality in nearby streams. The facility's operation supports efficient water distribution, reducing energy consumption through optimized pumping schedules.

Frequently asked questions

PINEWOODS PUMP STATION is located at the intersection of Pine Woods Boulevard and Rue Madora Drive in New Castle, Delaware, United States.

It is a distribution pump station that helps maintain water pressure and flow in the local water distribution network.

Typically such facilities are managed by the local water utility or municipal authority.

These facilities must comply with Delaware DNREC regulations and EPA standards for water quality and system reliability.

They ensure consistent water pressure for households, businesses, and firefighting, and help maintain water quality in the distribution system.

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