Overview
SD1 - W6 Phase III Pump Station is an operational distribution pump station in Erlanger, Kentucky, serving the Sanitation District No. 1 (SD1) wastewater network. It supports regional water management in Kenton County.
SD1 - W6 Phase III Pump Station is a distribution pump station located at 2999 Amsterdam Dr, Erlanger, Kentucky, within the Sanitation District No. 1 (SD1) service area. This facility is part of a larger wastewater infrastructure network serving Kenton County and the surrounding region. The pump station operates under the regulatory framework of the Kentucky Division of Water and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which set standards for wastewater collection and pumping. Typical distribution pump stations in this region handle moderate flow capacities and are designed with redundancy to ensure reliable service during peak flows or maintenance events. As a component of SD1's wastewater system, this pump station plays a critical role in conveying wastewater to treatment facilities, protecting public health and local waterways. Its operational status ensures continued service for residential and commercial customers in Erlanger and nearby communities.
Environmental context
The pump station is located in the Ohio River watershed, where wastewater infrastructure must manage combined sewer overflows and stormwater impacts. Proper pumping operations reduce the risk of sanitary sewer overflows, protecting local streams and the Ohio River. The facility's redundancy and maintenance practices are key to minimizing environmental discharge events.
Frequently asked questions
The pump station is located at 2999 Amsterdam Dr, Erlanger, Kentucky 41018, in Kenton County, United States.
This distribution pump station is part of the Sanitation District No. 1 (SD1) wastewater system, responsible for conveying wastewater from collection systems to treatment facilities.
The facility is operated by the Sanitation District No. 1 (SD1), a public utility serving Boone, Campbell, and Kenton counties in Kentucky.
Pump stations in Kentucky must comply with the Kentucky Division of Water's wastewater regulations and the U.S. Clean Water Act, including requirements for capacity, redundancy, and overflow prevention.
Redundancy ensures continuous operation during equipment failure or maintenance, preventing sewage overflows that could harm public health and the environment.
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