Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

PLAINFIELD - EAST FORK 3 WEST LIFT STATION AND FORCE MAIN - Distribution Pump Station in Plainfield, Indiana

PLAINFILED, Indiana, United States

Overview

PLAINFIELD - EAST FORK 3 WEST LIFT STATION AND FORCE MAIN is an operational distribution pump station in Plainfield, Indiana, serving the wastewater infrastructure of Hendricks County.

PLAINFIELD - EAST FORK 3 WEST LIFT STATION AND FORCE MAIN is a distribution pump station located at the intersection of Columbia Rd and Reeves Rd in Plainfield, Indiana. This facility is part of the wastewater collection system for Hendricks County and plays a key role in conveying sewage from lower to higher elevations for treatment. The pump station operates under the regulatory framework of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Clean Water Act. Typical for distribution pump stations in the Midwest, it likely includes submersible or dry-pit pumps with backup power to ensure continuous operation during peak flows or power outages. This facility supports the local community by maintaining sanitary sewer service, preventing overflows, and protecting public health. Its location in a growing suburban area underscores the importance of reliable pumping infrastructure to accommodate population growth and development in Hendricks County.

Environmental context

The pump station is situated in a region with a mix of residential and agricultural land use, where groundwater and surface water quality are protected under the Clean Water Act. Proper operation of lift stations like this one is critical to prevent sanitary sewer overflows that could contaminate local streams and rivers, including nearby tributaries of the White River.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at the intersection of Columbia Rd and Reeves Rd in Plainfield, Indiana, 46168, within Hendricks County.

This distribution pump station lifts wastewater from lower to higher elevations to maintain flow within the sanitary sewer system, preventing backups and overflows.

The facility operates under the oversight of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) and must comply with the U.S. Clean Water Act and state water quality standards.

Typical lift stations in Indiana include submersible pumps, wet wells, backup generators, and telemetry systems for remote monitoring to ensure reliability during power outages or high flow events.

By maintaining efficient wastewater conveyance, the lift station helps protect public health and the environment, supporting residential and commercial growth in Plainfield and Hendricks County.

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