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South Face Village at Okemo-Well Pump House - Distribution Pump Station in Cromwell, Connecticut

CROMWELL, Connecticut, United States

Overview

SOUTH FACE VILLAGE AT OKEMO-WELL PUMP HOUSE is an operational distribution pump station in Cromwell, Connecticut, United States. It supports local water distribution infrastructure.

SOUTH FACE VILLAGE AT OKEMO-WELL PUMP HOUSE is a distribution pump station located at 162 West Street in Cromwell, Connecticut, United States. It serves as part of the local water distribution network, ensuring reliable water supply to the surrounding area. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States, which includes the Safe Drinking Water Act and state-level water supply regulations. Distribution pump stations like this one are typically equipped with pumps, valves, and control systems to maintain water pressure and flow. The specific technical specifications for this facility are not detailed, but such stations generally handle moderate flow capacities for community water systems. This pump house plays a critical role in the Cromwell water distribution system, supporting residential and commercial water needs. Its operational status ensures continuity of service, and its location in Connecticut places it within a region with well-established water infrastructure standards.

Environmental context

The pump house is situated in Cromwell, Connecticut, a town with a mix of residential and commercial areas. The local water distribution system relies on groundwater and surface water sources. Proper operation of distribution pumps is essential for maintaining water quality and pressure, reducing the risk of contamination and ensuring fire protection capabilities. The facility's age and maintenance practices are key factors in its environmental performance.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 162 West Street, Cromwell, Connecticut 06416, United States.

It is a distribution pump station that moves water within the local water distribution system.

The facility is currently operational.

These facilities are regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act and Connecticut's Public Health Code, which set standards for water quality, pressure, and system reliability.

They maintain water pressure and flow, ensuring adequate supply for fire protection, drinking water, and sanitation in communities.

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