Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

PIPESTONE MAIN SEWER LIFT STATION - Distribution Pump Station in Pipestone, Minnesota

PIPESTONE, Minnesota, United States

Overview

PIPESTONE MAIN SEWER LIFT STATION is an operational distribution pump station in Pipestone, Minnesota, United States. It manages wastewater conveyance for the local community.

PIPESTONE MAIN SEWER LIFT STATION is a distribution pump station located at 1301 2nd Street North West in Pipestone, Minnesota. This facility is part of the municipal wastewater infrastructure serving the Pipestone area, operating under the regulatory framework of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and the United States Environmental Protection Agency. As a sewer lift station, its primary function is to lift wastewater from lower to higher elevations to maintain flow within the collection system. The station is operational and contributes to the reliability of the local sewer network. Typical lift stations in this region are equipped with pumps, controls, and backup power systems to ensure continuous service. The facility plays a critical role in protecting public health and the environment by preventing sewage overflows and ensuring proper wastewater conveyance. Its location in a small Midwestern community underscores the importance of robust infrastructure for rural water management.

Environmental context

The Pipestone area experiences cold winters, which can affect wastewater infrastructure through freezing and increased inflow from snowmelt. Proper operation of lift stations is essential to prevent sanitary sewer overflows that could impact local waterways. The facility's redundancy and maintenance practices are key to mitigating environmental risks associated with power outages or equipment failure.

Frequently asked questions

PIPESTONE MAIN SEWER LIFT STATION is located at 1301 2nd Street North West in Pipestone, Minnesota, United States.

A sewer lift station pumps wastewater from lower to higher elevations to maintain flow in the collection system, preventing backups and ensuring conveyance to treatment facilities.

Wastewater pump stations in Minnesota are regulated by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) under state water quality rules, and must comply with federal Clean Water Act requirements.

Lift stations in cold climates often include insulated wet wells, heat tracing, backup generators, and alarm systems to prevent freezing and ensure reliability during winter.

By reliably conveying wastewater, the station helps prevent sewage overflows and protects local water sources, supporting community health and environmental quality.

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