Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

South Cap Reservoir & Booster Pump Station - Mesa, Arizona Distribution Pump Station

MESA, Arizona, United States

Overview

South Cap Reservoir & Booster Pump Station in Mesa, Arizona, is an operational distribution pump station serving the local water supply network. It supports potable water distribution for the surrounding community.

South Cap Reservoir & Booster Pump Station is a distribution pump station located at 10950 E Elliot Rd in Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. The facility is operational and plays a key role in the regional water distribution infrastructure, ensuring adequate pressure and flow for residential and commercial users. As a booster pump station, it is part of the water utility network that maintains water pressure and storage capacity. In Arizona, water distribution systems are regulated under state water laws and local municipal codes, with emphasis on reliability and redundancy for arid region water supply. The facility's reservoir component provides storage to meet peak demand and emergency reserves. The station contributes to the resilience of Mesa's water system, supporting fire protection, potable water supply, and overall community service. Its location in a growing metropolitan area underscores the importance of maintaining aging infrastructure and planning for capacity expansion to meet future demand.

Environmental context

The facility operates in the Sonoran Desert climate, where water conservation and efficient distribution are critical. The booster pump station helps maintain water pressure across elevations, reducing energy consumption compared to less efficient systems. Its reservoir provides storage that buffers against supply interruptions and supports fire flow requirements, enhancing community safety and environmental sustainability.

Frequently asked questions

South Cap Reservoir & Booster Pump Station is located at 10950 E Elliot Rd, Mesa, Arizona 85212-2150, United States.

A booster pump station increases water pressure in a distribution system to ensure adequate flow to higher elevations or distant areas, supporting fire protection and potable water supply.

The facility is currently operational, actively serving the water distribution network in Mesa, Arizona.

Water distribution pump stations in Arizona are regulated by the Arizona Department of Water Resources and local municipal codes, covering water quality, pressure standards, and infrastructure safety.

Reservoir storage provides water reserves for peak demand, emergency situations, and fire suppression, enhancing system reliability and resilience.

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