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Sanitary District Pump Station 15 - Kentfield, California Distribution Pump Station

KENTFIELD, California, United States

Overview

Sanitary District Pump Station 15 is an operational distribution pump station in Kentfield, California, serving the Marin County wastewater network. It supports critical water infrastructure for the local community.

Sanitary District Pump Station 15 is a distribution pump station located in Kentfield, California, within Marin County. The facility is operational and plays a key role in the regional wastewater collection and conveyance system, ensuring reliable service for the surrounding area. The pump station operates under the regulatory framework of the California State Water Resources Control Board and local municipal codes. As a distribution pump station, it is part of a network that moves wastewater from lower to higher elevations, often requiring robust mechanical and electrical systems to maintain flow. The facility's NAICS code 221320 indicates it falls under sewage treatment facilities, subject to state and federal discharge standards. Environmental significance lies in its contribution to public health and environmental protection by preventing overflows and ensuring proper wastewater transport. The station's location near the San Francisco Bay Area underscores its role in safeguarding local waterways and supporting community resilience.

Environmental context

The pump station operates in a region with Mediterranean climate and sensitive coastal ecosystems. Proper wastewater management is critical to protect San Francisco Bay water quality and local habitats. The facility's redundancy and age of infrastructure are key factors in maintaining service reliability and preventing spills.

Frequently asked questions

Sanitary District Pump Station 15 is located at Stadium Way Bike Path (PSIS) in Kentfield, California, 94904, within Marin County.

The pump station is currently operational, actively serving the wastewater collection system in Marin County.

It is a distribution pump station, which moves wastewater through the collection system to treatment facilities.

California pump stations are regulated by the State Water Resources Control Board, local sewer ordinances, and mechanical/electrical safety codes to ensure reliable and safe operation.

They maintain flow in gravity-challenged areas, prevent backups, and protect public health and the environment by ensuring wastewater reaches treatment plants.

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