Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

Sewer Pump Station 41 Improvements Groundwater Dewatering - San Diego, California Distribution Pump Station

SAN DIEGO, California, United States

Overview

Sewer Pump Station 41 Improvements Groundwater Dewatering is an operational distribution pump station in San Diego, California, serving the local wastewater infrastructure.

Sewer Pump Station 41 Improvements Groundwater Dewatering is a distribution pump station located at 2723 De Anza in San Diego, California. It operates within the San Diego County wastewater system, supporting the management of groundwater dewatering and sewer flows in the coastal area. The facility is part of the broader wastewater collection network in San Diego, which is regulated under California's water quality and wastewater discharge standards. Distribution pump stations like this one play a key role in conveying wastewater and groundwater to treatment facilities, ensuring proper handling of flows during wet weather and construction dewatering activities. As an operational asset in a densely populated urban area, this pump station contributes to the resilience of San Diego's wastewater infrastructure. Its location near the coast underscores the importance of reliable pumping to prevent overflows and protect local water bodies, including the Pacific Ocean and nearby estuaries.

Environmental context

The pump station operates in a coastal urban environment where groundwater dewatering is critical to manage infiltration and inflow during storm events. Proper operation helps reduce the risk of sanitary sewer overflows that could impact beaches and marine habitats. The facility's redundancy and maintenance are key to maintaining service reliability in a region with seasonal rainfall and aging infrastructure.

Frequently asked questions

Sewer Pump Station 41 is located at 2723 De Anza in San Diego, California, within San Diego County.

It is a distribution pump station that handles groundwater dewatering and wastewater flows, helping to manage water levels in the sewer system and prevent overflows.

It is part of the San Diego municipal wastewater system, typically managed by the city's public utilities department.

Pump stations in California must comply with state water quality regulations, including the California Water Code and local wastewater discharge permits issued by regional water boards.

Groundwater dewatering prevents excess water from entering the sewer system, reducing the risk of overflows during wet weather and protecting local water bodies from pollution.

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