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PUMP STATION 30 FORCE MAIN SLIP LINE REPAIR - Montgomery, Alabama Distribution Pump Station

MONTGOMERY, Alabama, United States

Overview

PUMP STATION 30 FORCE MAIN SLIP LINE REPAIR is a distribution pump station in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. It supports the local water infrastructure by managing wastewater flow.

PUMP STATION 30 FORCE MAIN SLIP LINE REPAIR is a distribution pump station located in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. This facility plays a key role in the city's wastewater management system, ensuring efficient transport of sewage through force mains. The station operates under Alabama's water and wastewater regulations, which mandate regular maintenance and safety standards for pumping infrastructure. As a distribution pump station, it is designed to handle moderate flow capacities typical of urban systems, with redundancy features to maintain service during repairs or peak demand. This facility is critical for Montgomery's public health and environmental protection, preventing overflows and ensuring wastewater reaches treatment plants. Its ongoing slip line repair project highlights the importance of infrastructure maintenance in extending asset life and reducing leakage risks.

Environmental context

The station is situated in Montgomery, Alabama, within the Alabama River watershed. Proper operation of this pump station helps prevent untreated wastewater discharges into local waterways, protecting aquatic ecosystems and public health. The region's humid subtropical climate can stress aging infrastructure, making regular maintenance essential for environmental compliance.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at Parallel St. & 6th St in Montgomery, Alabama, United States, zip code 36104.

A distribution pump station moves wastewater or water through pipelines to maintain flow and pressure, often serving as a critical link between collection systems and treatment plants.

Force main slip line repair is a trenchless rehabilitation method where a new pipe is inserted into an existing force main to repair leaks or structural damage without extensive excavation.

Pump stations in Alabama must comply with the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) regulations for wastewater collection and treatment, as well as local safety codes.

Regular maintenance prevents sewage overflows that can contaminate rivers and groundwater, protecting aquatic life and reducing public health risks.

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