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SDCTY - PUD, Pump Station 1 - San Diego Distribution Pump Station

SAN DIEGO, California, United States

Overview

SDCTY - PUD, Pump Station 1 is a distribution pump station in San Diego, California, serving the local water utility network. It operates as part of the city's critical water supply infrastructure.

SDCTY - PUD, Pump Station 1 is a distribution pump station located at 3550 E Harbor Dr in San Diego, California. Operated by the San Diego County water utility, this facility is part of the regional water distribution system that supplies potable water to residential, commercial, and industrial customers in the area. The pump station operates under California's stringent water supply regulations and local mechanical/electrical safety codes. As a distribution pump station, it maintains water pressure and flow within the network, ensuring reliable delivery to end users. The facility is currently operational and contributes to the redundancy and resilience of San Diego's water infrastructure. This pump station plays a key role in supporting San Diego's water supply reliability, particularly during peak demand periods or emergencies. Its location near the harbor underscores its importance in serving the downtown and coastal areas, where water demand is high due to tourism, commerce, and dense population.

Environmental context

The pump station operates in a coastal urban environment where water supply is critical due to semi-arid climate conditions and periodic drought. The facility supports water conservation efforts by maintaining efficient distribution and reducing leakage. Its proximity to San Diego Bay requires adherence to environmental regulations to prevent any potential impacts on marine ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

SDCTY - PUD, Pump Station 1 is located at 3550 E Harbor Dr, San Diego, California 92101, United States.

This distribution pump station maintains water pressure and flow within San Diego's water distribution network, ensuring reliable delivery of potable water to customers.

The pump station is operated by the San Diego County water utility, which manages the regional water supply system.

Distribution pump stations in California must comply with state water supply regulations, including the California Water Code, and local mechanical and electrical safety codes enforced by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA).

By maintaining adequate pressure and flow, the pump station helps ensure continuous water service during peak demand and emergencies, supporting the resilience of San Diego's water infrastructure.

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