Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

PUMP STATION AND FORCE MAIN UPGRADES-WHEELER CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - Distribution Pump Station in Alamo, Georgia

ALAMO, Georgia, United States

Overview

PUMP STATION AND FORCE MAIN UPGRADES-WHEELER CORRECTIONAL FACILITY is a distribution pump station in Alamo, Georgia, United States. It supports critical water infrastructure for the correctional facility.

PUMP STATION AND FORCE MAIN UPGRADES-WHEELER CORRECTIONAL FACILITY is a distribution pump station located in Alamo, Georgia, United States. This facility is part of the water distribution network serving the Wheeler Correctional Facility, ensuring reliable water supply for the institution. The facility operates under Georgia state water regulations and local mechanical and electrical safety codes. As a distribution pump station, it plays a key role in maintaining water pressure and flow within the correctional facility's water system. The upgrades to the pump station and force main indicate efforts to modernize infrastructure and improve reliability. This pump station is essential for the operational continuity of the correctional facility, providing potable water and supporting fire protection systems. Its location in rural Georgia highlights the importance of robust water infrastructure in remote areas. The facility's upgrades contribute to long-term water security and compliance with safety standards.

Environmental context

The pump station serves a correctional facility, which requires consistent water supply for sanitation, fire protection, and daily operations. In rural Georgia, water infrastructure must account for potential drought conditions and aging systems. The upgrades to the force main and pump station help reduce leakage and energy consumption, supporting local water conservation efforts.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located on Jefferson Street in Alamo, Georgia, United States.

This distribution pump station provides water supply and pressure for the Wheeler Correctional Facility, supporting potable water, sanitation, and fire protection.

Force main upgrades involve replacing or repairing pressurized pipes that carry water from the pump station to the facility, improving flow efficiency and reducing leaks.

Pump stations in Georgia must comply with state water supply regulations, Georgia Environmental Protection Division rules, and local mechanical and electrical safety codes.

Reliable water infrastructure is critical for correctional facilities to ensure sanitation, fire safety, and daily operations. Upgrades reduce downtime and improve system resilience.

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