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Redwood City Pump Station #17 - Distribution Pump Station in Redwood City, California

REDWOOD CITY, California, United States

Overview

Redwood City Pump Station #17 is an operational distribution pump station in Redwood City, California, serving the local water supply network. It supports potable water distribution for the San Mateo County area.

Redwood City Pump Station #17 is a distribution pump station located at 11 Avocet in Redwood City, California, within San Mateo County. As part of the municipal water infrastructure, it plays a role in maintaining water pressure and flow for residential and commercial customers in the region. The facility operates under California's stringent water supply regulations and local mechanical/electrical safety codes. Distribution pump stations of this type typically include pumps, valves, and control systems to manage water flow from treatment plants to end users. It is part of a network that ensures reliable water delivery. Environmental significance lies in its contribution to public health and safety by providing consistent potable water supply. The station supports fire protection flows and helps maintain system redundancy. Its operation aligns with California's water conservation and efficiency goals, reducing water loss through pressure management.

Environmental context

The pump station operates in a Mediterranean climate region prone to drought, making water efficiency critical. It supports the local water grid's resilience by maintaining pressure and flow, which is essential for fire suppression and daily use. Redundancy in the distribution network helps mitigate service disruptions during maintenance or emergencies.

Frequently asked questions

Redwood City Pump Station #17 is located at 11 Avocet, Redwood City, California 94062, in San Mateo County, United States.

The pump station is currently operational and serves as a distribution pump station for the local water supply network.

It is a distribution pump station, which helps maintain water pressure and flow in the municipal water distribution system.

Distribution pump stations in California must comply with state water supply regulations, California Building Standards Code, and local electrical and mechanical safety codes.

Redundancy ensures continuous water service during equipment failures or maintenance, which is critical for public health, fire protection, and system reliability.

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