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PONCIA PUMP STATION - City of Santa Rosa Distribution Pump Station

SANTA ROSA, California, United States

Overview

PONCIA PUMP STATION is a distribution pump station in Santa Rosa, California, operated by the City of Santa Rosa. It supports the local water distribution network.

PONCIA PUMP STATION - CITY OF SANTA ROSA is a distribution pump station located at 5200 STONY POINT RD in Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California. As part of the city's water infrastructure, it plays a key role in maintaining water pressure and flow for residential and commercial customers. The facility operates under California's water supply regulations and local municipal codes. Distribution pump stations like this one are essential for delivering treated water from storage tanks or treatment plants to end users. Typical stations in this region are designed to meet peak demand and include backup power systems. This pump station contributes to the reliability of Santa Rosa's water system, which serves a population of over 175,000. Its location in a seismically active region underscores the importance of infrastructure resilience. The station supports fire protection, potable water supply, and overall community well-being.

Environmental context

The pump station operates in a region prone to drought and wildfires, making water distribution efficiency critical. California's water regulations emphasize conservation and redundancy. The facility's role in maintaining pressure for fire hydrants is vital for public safety in this wildfire-prone area.

Frequently asked questions

PONCIA PUMP STATION is located at 5200 STONY POINT RD, Santa Rosa, California 95407, USA.

A distribution pump station maintains water pressure and flow in the municipal water system, ensuring reliable delivery to homes, businesses, and fire hydrants.

The station is operated by the City of Santa Rosa as part of its public water utility.

Pump stations in California must comply with state water supply regulations, local building codes, and safety standards for mechanical and electrical systems.

Redundancy ensures continued water service during maintenance or power outages, which is critical for fire protection and public health.

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