Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

Saddlebrooke Ranch Unit 7 Sewer Ext. and Temp. Lift Station - Tucson, Arizona Distribution Pump Station

TUCSON, Arizona, United States

Overview

Saddlebrooke Ranch Unit 7 Sewer Ext. and Temp. Lift Station is an operational distribution pump station in Tucson, Arizona, serving the local wastewater infrastructure. It supports community sewer services in Pinal County.

Saddlebrooke Ranch Unit 7 Sewer Ext. and Temp. Lift Station is a distribution pump station located in Tucson, Arizona, within Pinal County. This facility is part of the United States' extensive wastewater infrastructure, handling sewage conveyance for the Saddlebrooke Ranch community. As a lift station, it plays a critical role in moving wastewater from lower to higher elevations to ensure proper flow to treatment facilities. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Clean Water Act and Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) standards for wastewater collection systems. Typical distribution pump stations in this region are designed with redundancy to maintain service reliability, often featuring backup pumps and emergency power connections. The station's scale is consistent with suburban developments in the Southwest, where arid conditions necessitate efficient water management. Environmentally, this lift station helps protect local water resources by preventing sewage overflows and ensuring proper wastewater transport. Its operation supports public health and the ecological health of the surrounding Sonoran Desert region. The facility's location in a growing residential area underscores the importance of maintaining aging infrastructure to meet community needs.

Environmental context

The facility operates in the Sonoran Desert, where water scarcity makes efficient wastewater management critical. Lift stations like this one prevent untreated sewage from contaminating local soils and groundwater, which is vital for preserving the region's fragile ecosystems. The station's redundancy features help mitigate risks of spills during power outages or equipment failures, common challenges in remote desert settings.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located in Tucson, Arizona, within Pinal County, United States. It serves the Saddlebrooke Ranch community.

The lift station is currently operational, actively supporting wastewater conveyance in the area.

These facilities must comply with the U.S. Clean Water Act and Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) rules for wastewater collection systems, including standards for design, operation, and maintenance.

Redundancy, such as backup pumps and emergency power, ensures continuous operation during equipment failures or power outages, preventing sewage overflows and protecting public health and the environment.

By safely transporting wastewater to treatment facilities, it prevents untreated sewage from entering local waterways and groundwater, preserving the Sonoran Desert ecosystem and reducing pollution risks.

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