Overview
PROJECT NO 92LS00356 - LIFT STATION 527 REPLACEMENT is an operational distribution pump station in Indianapolis, Indiana, serving the local wastewater infrastructure.
PROJECT NO 92LS00356 - LIFT STATION 527 REPLACEMENT is a distribution pump station located at S Harding St & White River in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. This facility is part of the United States' extensive wastewater pumping infrastructure, which plays a critical role in managing urban water resources. The station operates under the regulatory framework of the Clean Water Act and state-level Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) regulations. Distribution pump stations like this one are essential for maintaining flow in wastewater collection systems, particularly in areas with challenging topography or aging infrastructure. As a replacement project, this lift station likely incorporates modern pumping technology and improved redundancy to enhance reliability. Its location near the White River underscores the importance of preventing overflows and protecting local water quality. The facility supports the Indianapolis community by ensuring efficient wastewater transport to treatment plants.
Environmental context
The facility's proximity to the White River highlights the environmental significance of reliable pumping infrastructure. Proper operation prevents sanitary sewer overflows that could impact river water quality and aquatic habitats. The replacement of older lift stations with modern equipment reduces the risk of failures and improves energy efficiency, contributing to local environmental protection goals.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at S Harding St & White River in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, United States.
This is a distribution pump station, specifically a lift station used in wastewater collection systems to move sewage from lower to higher elevations.
The lift station is operational, meaning it is actively serving the Indianapolis wastewater infrastructure.
Wastewater pump stations in Indiana are regulated by the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) under the Clean Water Act, with requirements for permits, operation, and maintenance to prevent overflows.
Replacement of aging lift stations improves reliability, reduces the risk of sanitary sewer overflows, and incorporates modern technology for energy efficiency and better performance.
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