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SEWER LIFT STATION #1 - Distribution Pump Station in Calabasas, California

CALABASAS, California, United States

Overview

SEWER LIFT STATION #1 is a distribution pump station in Calabasas, California, supporting wastewater conveyance in Los Angeles County. The facility is operational and serves the local sewer infrastructure.

SEWER LIFT STATION #1 is a distribution pump station located at 4815 EL CANON AVE in Calabasas, California. It operates within the Los Angeles County sewer network, handling wastewater conveyance for the surrounding community. As a lift station, it plays a critical role in moving sewage from lower to higher elevations to reach treatment facilities. The facility operates under California's Title 22 regulations for water reclamation and reuse, as well as local municipal codes governing sewer systems. Typical lift stations in this region include submersible pumps, wet wells, and backup power systems to ensure continuous operation. It is part of a well-regulated urban infrastructure network. Environmental significance lies in its role in preventing sewage overflows and protecting local waterways, including the nearby Malibu Creek watershed. Proper operation of lift stations like this one is essential for public health and environmental compliance in the densely populated Los Angeles area.

Environmental context

The facility operates in a Mediterranean climate with seasonal rainfall, where proper wastewater management is critical to prevent contamination of local streams and groundwater. As part of the Los Angeles County sewer system, it helps mitigate risks of sanitary sewer overflows that could impact the Santa Monica Bay and surrounding ecosystems. Redundancy and regular maintenance are key to ensuring reliable service in this urban setting.

Frequently asked questions

SEWER LIFT STATION #1 is located at 4815 EL CANON AVE, Calabasas, California 91302, in Los Angeles County, United States.

It is a distribution pump station that lifts wastewater from lower to higher elevations to facilitate flow to treatment facilities within the Los Angeles County sewer system.

Lift stations in California must comply with Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations for water reclamation, as well as local municipal codes and the Clean Water Act for discharge and overflow prevention.

By reliably conveying wastewater, it helps prevent sewage overflows that could contaminate local waterways such as Malibu Creek and Santa Monica Bay, supporting public health and ecosystem health.

Typical design includes submersible pumps, a wet well, control panels, and backup power generators to ensure continuous operation during power outages.

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