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SOURCE WELL PUMP STATION BANK STABILIZATION PROJECT - Roundup, Montana Distribution Pump Station

ROUNDUP, Montana, United States

Overview

SOURCE WELL PUMP STATION BANK STABILIZATION PROJECT is an operational distribution pump station in Roundup, Montana, serving the local water supply network.

SOURCE WELL PUMP STATION BANK STABILIZATION PROJECT is a distribution pump station located at 198 Railroad Ave East in Roundup, Musselshell County, Montana, United States. It operates as part of the municipal water infrastructure, ensuring reliable water distribution to the community. The facility falls under the regulatory oversight of Montana's water supply and public utility standards. Distribution pump stations of this type typically manage moderate flow capacities to serve small to medium-sized communities. The bank stabilization aspect suggests recent or ongoing infrastructure reinforcement to protect the pump station from erosion or hydrological changes. This pump station plays a critical role in maintaining water service continuity for Roundup and surrounding areas. Its operational status ensures that potable water reaches residential, commercial, and industrial users. The project's focus on bank stabilization highlights efforts to safeguard infrastructure against environmental risks, contributing to long-term service reliability.

Environmental context

The pump station is located near the Musselshell River, where bank stabilization projects are essential to prevent erosion and protect water infrastructure. Such measures help maintain water quality by reducing sediment runoff and ensuring the integrity of the water supply system. The local semi-arid climate and agricultural land use place additional importance on reliable water distribution for both community and irrigation needs.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 198 Railroad Ave East, Roundup, Musselshell County, Montana, United States.

The pump station is currently operational, serving the water distribution needs of Roundup and surrounding areas.

A distribution pump station moves water through the municipal water supply network, maintaining pressure and flow to deliver potable water to homes, businesses, and fire hydrants.

Pump stations in Montana must comply with state water supply regulations, public utility standards, and local mechanical and electrical safety codes to ensure reliable and safe operation.

Bank stabilization protects pump station infrastructure from erosion and flood damage, ensuring continuous water service and reducing maintenance costs.

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