Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

PUMP STATION E CONSTRUCTION - Distribution Pump Station in Long Beach, California

LONG BEACH, California, United States

Overview

PUMP STATION E CONSTRUCTION is an operational distribution pump station in Long Beach, California, serving the Los Angeles County water infrastructure network.

PUMP STATION E CONSTRUCTION is a distribution pump station located in Long Beach, California, within the Los Angeles County water system. The facility is operational and supports the regional water supply network, contributing to the distribution of potable water to residential, commercial, and industrial users in the area. As a distribution pump station, this facility operates under California's stringent water supply regulations and local mechanical and electrical safety codes. The station is part of a broader infrastructure that ensures reliable water delivery, with typical capacities ranging from small to medium scale for urban distribution networks. The station plays a critical role in maintaining water pressure and flow for fire protection and daily consumption in Long Beach. Its location near the Port of Long Beach underscores its importance in supporting both community needs and industrial activities in a major metropolitan area.

Environmental context

The facility operates in a coastal urban environment with Mediterranean climate, where water conservation and efficient distribution are critical due to periodic drought conditions. As part of Los Angeles County's water system, the pump station supports redundancy and reliability in the supply chain for potable water and fire protection, mitigating risks associated with aging infrastructure and growing demand.

Frequently asked questions

PUMP STATION E CONSTRUCTION is located at Reeves & Nimitz in Long Beach, California, United States, within Los Angeles County.

It is a distribution pump station, which is a type of pumping infrastructure used to maintain water pressure and flow in the municipal water distribution system.

The facility is currently operational, actively contributing to the water supply network in Long Beach.

Distribution pump stations in California are regulated by state water supply laws, local building codes, and mechanical/electrical safety standards, including Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations for water distribution.

The station ensures reliable water pressure for fire protection and daily consumption, supporting the city's residential, commercial, and industrial needs in a drought-prone region.

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