Risk: Low Distribution Pump Station Operational

ROBENA ROAD BOOSTER PUMP STATION - Jacksonville, Florida Distribution Pump Station

JACKSONVILLE, Florida, United States

Overview

ROBENA ROAD BOOSTER PUMP STATION is a distribution pump station in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. It supports the local water supply network as an operational facility.

ROBENA ROAD BOOSTER PUMP STATION is a distribution pump station located at 3678 ROBENA RD in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, United States. It operates within the water distribution infrastructure, ensuring adequate pressure and flow for the surrounding area. As a booster pump station, it plays a key role in maintaining water pressure in the distribution system, particularly in areas with elevation changes or long transmission distances. The facility is part of the broader water utility network serving Jacksonville, which is regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act and state-level Florida water resource rules. The station's operational status contributes to the reliability of potable water supply for residential and commercial users in northern Jacksonville. Its location near major transport corridors supports maintenance access and emergency response capabilities.

Environmental context

The facility operates in a region with a humid subtropical climate, where seasonal rainfall and occasional hurricanes can stress water infrastructure. Booster pump stations like this one help maintain consistent water pressure, reducing the risk of pipe bursts and water loss. The station's role in the distribution network supports water conservation by minimizing pressure-related leaks.

Frequently asked questions

ROBENA ROAD BOOSTER PUMP STATION is located at 3678 ROBENA RD, Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, United States.

A booster pump station increases water pressure in a distribution system to ensure adequate flow to higher elevations or distant areas, maintaining reliable water supply.

Typically such stations are operated by the local water utility or municipal authority.

Distribution pump stations in Florida must comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act, Florida Administrative Code Chapter 62-555 (public water systems), and local mechanical/electrical safety codes.

By maintaining optimal pressure, booster pump stations reduce the likelihood of leaks and pipe bursts, thereby minimizing water loss and supporting conservation efforts.

Other Distribution Pump Station plants in United States · 6 nearby

UtilityRadar
More
Press Esc to close · Browse by sector