Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

RANCHO MURIETA CSDNA 6-B LIFT STATION - Distribution Pump Station in Rancho Murieta, California

RANCHO MURIETA, California, United States

Overview

RANCHO MURIETA CSDNA 6-B LIFT STATION is an operational distribution pump station in Rancho Murieta, California, serving the local wastewater collection system. It is part of the Sacramento County water infrastructure.

RANCHO MURIETA CSDNA 6-B LIFT STATION is a distribution pump station located at 7291 Bridgehouse Ln, Rancho Murieta, California. It operates within the Sacramento County water utility network, supporting wastewater conveyance for the community. As a lift station, it plays a critical role in moving wastewater from lower to higher elevations for treatment. The facility operates under California's Title 22 water reclamation regulations and local municipal codes governing pump station design and maintenance. Typical lift stations in this region include submersible pumps, wet wells, and emergency backup systems to ensure continuous operation. It serves a residential area with moderate flow demands. This lift station contributes to public health and environmental protection by preventing sewage overflows and ensuring reliable wastewater transport. Its operational status indicates active maintenance and compliance with state standards, supporting the broader Sacramento County wastewater infrastructure.

Environmental context

The facility is located in Rancho Murieta, a community near the Cosumnes River and surrounded by oak woodlands and agricultural land. Proper lift station operation is essential to prevent untreated wastewater discharges into local waterways, which could impact sensitive habitats and drinking water sources. Redundancy and regular maintenance are key to mitigating spill risks in this region.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 7291 Bridgehouse Ln, Rancho Murieta, California 95683, in Sacramento County.

It is a distribution pump station (lift station) used for wastewater conveyance in the local sewer system.

It is likely managed by the Rancho Murieta Community Services District or Sacramento County.

California's Title 22 and local municipal codes govern lift station design, operation, and maintenance to ensure environmental protection and public safety.

Redundancy, such as backup pumps and emergency power, prevents sewage overflows during equipment failure or power outages, protecting public health and the environment.

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