Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

POTW Three Year Capitol Improvement Program - Clark Road Regional Lift Station, Plainfield, Indiana

PLAINFIELD, Indiana, United States

Overview

The Clark Road Regional Lift Station in Plainfield, Indiana, is an operational distribution pump station serving the local wastewater system. It is part of the POTW Three Year Capitol Improvement Program.

The POTW Three Year Capitol Improvement Program - Clark Road Regional Lift Station is a distribution pump station located in Plainfield, Hendricks County, Indiana, United States. This facility plays a key role in the local wastewater collection and conveyance network, ensuring efficient transport of sewage to treatment facilities. As a lift station, it utilizes pumps to move wastewater from lower to higher elevations, overcoming topographic challenges. The facility operates under state and federal regulations, including the Clean Water Act and Indiana Department of Environmental Management standards, which govern discharge permits and operational safety. Typical lift stations in this region are designed with redundancy to maintain service during peak flows or equipment failures. The Clark Road Regional Lift Station supports the growing Plainfield community by providing reliable wastewater infrastructure. Its operation is critical for public health and environmental protection, preventing overflows and ensuring proper treatment of municipal sewage. The facility's inclusion in a capital improvement program underscores ongoing investment in infrastructure resilience.

Environmental context

The lift station operates within the White River watershed, which supports diverse aquatic habitats and regional water quality. Proper wastewater conveyance is essential to prevent untreated discharges into local waterways, protecting both ecological integrity and downstream drinking water sources. The facility's redundancy and maintenance practices help mitigate risks of sanitary sewer overflows during heavy rain events.

Frequently asked questions

The Clark Road Regional Lift Station is located at CR 850 E & Crown Plaza Blvd in Plainfield, Hendricks County, Indiana, United States.

A lift station uses pumps to move wastewater from lower to higher elevations, allowing it to flow by gravity to a treatment plant or another lift station.

Lift stations in Indiana must comply with the Clean Water Act, Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) rules, and local municipal codes covering design, operation, and maintenance.

Redundancy, such as backup pumps and emergency power, ensures continuous operation during equipment failure or power outages, preventing overflows and service disruptions.

The lift station is part of the Plainfield wastewater system, conveying sewage to treatment facilities and protecting public health and the environment.

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