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SDCTY-PUDNA South Creek Pump Station - San Diego, California Distribution Pump Station

SAN DIEGO, California, United States

Overview

SDCTY-PUDNA South Creek Pump Station is a distribution pump station in San Diego, California, serving the local water infrastructure. It operates as part of the region's water supply network.

SDCTY-PUDNA South Creek Pump Station is a distribution pump station located at 12304 Springhurst Dr, San Diego, California, in the United States. It is part of the water distribution infrastructure managed by the San Diego County Water Authority and local utilities, supporting potable water supply to the surrounding community. The facility operates under California's stringent water supply regulations and local mechanical/electrical safety codes. As a distribution pump station, it plays a key role in maintaining water pressure and flow within the network. While specific technical specifications are not detailed, typical distribution pump stations in this region handle moderate flow capacities to serve residential and commercial areas. This pump station contributes to the reliability of San Diego's water distribution system, which is critical for fire protection, domestic use, and commercial activities. Its location in a suburban area underscores its role in supporting community water needs and ensuring service continuity.

Environmental context

The pump station operates in a semi-arid Mediterranean climate, where water conservation and efficient distribution are critical. San Diego relies heavily on imported water and local groundwater, making pump stations essential for maintaining supply pressure and redundancy. The facility's operation supports drought resilience and helps mitigate risks from aging infrastructure, though regular maintenance is needed to ensure long-term reliability.

Frequently asked questions

The pump station is located at 12304 Springhurst Dr, San Diego, California 92128, United States.

The facility is currently operational and active in the water distribution network.

It is a distribution pump station, which helps maintain water pressure and flow in the local water supply system.

These facilities must comply with California's water supply regulations, including the California Water Code, and local mechanical/electrical safety codes enforced by the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health.

They ensure reliable water pressure for fire protection, domestic use, and commercial activities, especially in a semi-arid region dependent on imported water.

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