Overview
Second Creek Lift Station is a distribution pump station in Aurora, Colorado, United States. It supports local wastewater and stormwater management infrastructure.
Second Creek Lift Station is a distribution pump station located at 24151 E 64th Avenue in Aurora, Adams County, Colorado, United States. The facility is operational and plays a role in the region's water and wastewater conveyance network. The plant operates under the regulatory framework of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and local municipal codes. Distribution pump stations of this type are typically used to move wastewater or stormwater from lower to higher elevations, ensuring proper flow to treatment facilities. The station's design and capacity align with standard practices for suburban infrastructure in the Denver metropolitan area. As part of Aurora's utility grid, Second Creek Lift Station contributes to reliable water management for the community. Its operation helps prevent flooding and ensures that wastewater reaches treatment plants, supporting public health and environmental protection in the South Platte River watershed.
Environmental context
The facility operates within the South Platte River watershed, where stormwater and wastewater management are critical to preventing pollution and flooding. Lift stations like this one help maintain water quality by ensuring proper conveyance to treatment facilities, reducing the risk of untreated discharges into local waterways.
Frequently asked questions
Second Creek Lift Station is located at 24151 E 64th Avenue in Aurora, Adams County, Colorado, United States.
Second Creek Lift Station is currently operational, serving as a distribution pump station in Aurora's water infrastructure network.
It is a distribution pump station, typically used to move wastewater or stormwater from lower to higher elevations to ensure proper flow to treatment facilities.
Distribution pump stations in Colorado are regulated by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and local municipal codes, covering water quality, safety, and operational standards.
Lift stations are critical for conveying wastewater and stormwater in areas where gravity flow is insufficient, preventing backups and ensuring treatment facilities receive consistent flow.
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