Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

REDLANDS & COTTONWOOD PUMP PLANT - Distribution Pump Station in Moreno Valley, California

MORENO VALLEY, California, United States

Overview

REDLANDS & COTTONWOOD PUMP PLANT is an operational distribution pump station in Moreno Valley, California, serving the water supply network of Riverside County.

REDLANDS & COTTONWOOD PUMP PLANT is a distribution pump station located at 13400 Redlands Blvd in Moreno Valley, California. It operates within the water infrastructure system of Riverside County, supporting the conveyance of water to residential and commercial users in the region. As a distribution pump station, this facility is part of the pressurized water supply network that maintains flow and pressure for potable water delivery. In California, such facilities are regulated under Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations for drinking water standards and must comply with local mechanical and electrical safety codes. The plant's operational status indicates it is actively contributing to the water distribution grid. The facility plays a key role in ensuring reliable water supply to Moreno Valley and surrounding areas. Its location in a semi-arid region of Southern California underscores the importance of efficient water conveyance infrastructure. The plant supports community resilience by maintaining water pressure for fire protection and daily consumption.

Environmental context

The pump station operates in a region characterized by Mediterranean climate with periodic drought conditions, making water efficiency critical. The facility's role in maintaining water pressure supports fire suppression capabilities in a wildfire-prone area. Its operation is integrated with regional water conservation efforts and groundwater management programs typical of Southern California.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 13400 Redlands Blvd, Moreno Valley, California 92555, in Riverside County.

The pump station is currently operational, actively supporting water distribution in the region.

It is a distribution pump station, part of the water supply infrastructure that maintains pressure and flow for potable water delivery.

These facilities must comply with Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations for drinking water standards, as well as local mechanical and electrical safety codes.

It ensures reliable water pressure for residential and commercial use, fire protection, and supports drought resilience in a semi-arid region.

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