Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

SASD MCCLELLAN PUMP STATION (S116) - Distribution Pump Station in McClellan, California

MCCLELLAN, California, United States

Overview

SASD MCCLELLAN PUMP STATION (S116) is an operational distribution pump station in McClellan, California, serving the Sacramento Area Sewer District. It supports wastewater conveyance in the region.

SASD MCCLELLAN PUMP STATION (S116) is a distribution pump station located at 4806 Dudley Blvd in McClellan, Sacramento County, California. Operated by the Sacramento Area Sewer District (SASD), this facility plays a key role in the local wastewater infrastructure network. As a distribution pump station, it is designed to move wastewater through the collection system under pressure, ensuring efficient transport to treatment facilities. The station operates under California's stringent water quality regulations and local municipal codes governing wastewater systems. Typical for the region, it likely includes redundant pumping capacity and emergency power systems to maintain service reliability. The station contributes to public health and environmental protection by preventing overflows and ensuring proper wastewater conveyance. Its location in an urbanized area of Sacramento County underscores its importance in managing flows from residential, commercial, and industrial sources.

Environmental context

The pump station operates within the Sacramento River watershed, a region with significant ecological value. Proper wastewater conveyance is critical to prevent untreated discharges into local waterways, protecting aquatic habitats and downstream water quality. California's strict environmental regulations mandate robust infrastructure to minimize spill risks, and facilities like this one are essential for maintaining compliance and safeguarding public health.

Frequently asked questions

SASD MCCLELLAN PUMP STATION (S116) is located at 4806 Dudley Blvd, McClellan, California 95652, United States.

A distribution pump station moves wastewater through pressurized pipes within a collection system, ensuring flow reaches treatment plants or higher elevation points.

The station is operated by the Sacramento Area Sewer District (SASD), which manages wastewater services in the Sacramento region.

California pump stations must comply with state water quality regulations (e.g., Porter-Cologne Act), local municipal codes, and safety standards for electrical and mechanical equipment.

Redundancy ensures continuous operation during maintenance or power outages, preventing sewage overflows and protecting public health and the environment.

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