Risk: Low Distribution Pump Station Operational

RICHLAND CREEK WATER SUPPLY PROJECT RIVER INTAKE AND PUMP STATION - Dallas, Georgia Distribution Pump Station

DALLAS, Georgia, United States

Overview

RICHLAND CREEK WATER SUPPLY PROJECT RIVER INTAKE AND PUMP STATION is an operational distribution pump station in Dallas, Georgia, United States. It serves as a critical component of the local water supply infrastructure.

RICHLAND CREEK WATER SUPPLY PROJECT RIVER INTAKE AND PUMP STATION is a distribution pump station located in Dallas, Bartow County, Georgia, United States. As part of the Richland Creek Water Supply Project, this facility plays a key role in conveying water from the river intake to the distribution network, supporting the region's water supply needs. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the Georgia Environmental Protection Division and the Safe Drinking Water Act. Distribution pump stations of this type typically include pumps, motors, and control systems designed to maintain pressure and flow in the water distribution system. The station's location near Old Alabama Road ensures connectivity to the broader water infrastructure serving Bartow County. This pump station is essential for maintaining reliable water service to the Dallas area and surrounding communities. Its operational status ensures continuity of water supply for residential, commercial, and industrial users. The facility's integration into the Richland Creek Water Supply Project underscores its importance in regional water resource management.

Environmental context

The pump station draws water from Richland Creek, a surface water source that supports local aquatic ecosystems and provides drinking water. The facility's operation is subject to Georgia's water withdrawal permitting and environmental flow requirements to protect stream health. As part of a water supply project, it contributes to sustainable water management in a region experiencing growth, balancing human water needs with ecological considerations.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located near Old Alabama Road in Dallas, Bartow County, Georgia, United States.

It serves as a distribution pump station that conveys water from the river intake into the water supply network for the Dallas area.

The Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) regulates water supply facilities in the state, including this pump station.

Pump stations in Georgia must comply with the Georgia State Minimum Standard Plumbing Code and the National Electrical Code for mechanical and electrical safety.

By maintaining pressure and flow in the distribution system, it ensures consistent water delivery to residential, commercial, and industrial users in Bartow County.

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