Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

SSF Sewage Pump Station #8 - Distribution Pump Station in South San Francisco, California

S SAN FRANCISCO, California, United States

Overview

SSF Sewage Pump Station #8 is an operational distribution pump station in South San Francisco, California, supporting the local wastewater infrastructure.

SSF Sewage Pump Station #8 is a distribution pump station located at 701 Forbes Blvd in South San Francisco, California. It operates within the San Mateo County wastewater network, serving the region's sewage conveyance needs. As a distribution pump station, it plays a key role in moving wastewater from collection systems to treatment facilities. The facility operates under California's stringent water quality and public health regulations, including Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations and local municipal codes. Distribution pump stations like this one are typically equipped with electric motor-driven pumps and backup power systems to ensure continuous operation. It is part of a broader network that supports the densely populated San Francisco Bay Area. Environmental significance lies in its role in preventing sewage overflows and protecting local waterways, including the San Francisco Bay. Proper operation of such stations is critical for public health and environmental compliance, especially in urban areas with combined sewer systems. The station contributes to the resilience of the region's wastewater infrastructure.

Environmental context

The pump station operates in a densely urbanized area near the San Francisco Bay, where environmental concerns include preventing untreated sewage discharges into sensitive aquatic ecosystems. Redundancy and backup power are critical due to seismic risks in California. The facility supports local efforts to meet Clean Water Act requirements and protect Bay water quality.

Frequently asked questions

SSF Sewage Pump Station #8 is located at 701 Forbes Blvd, South San Francisco, California 94080, United States.

The station is currently operational, actively serving the local wastewater conveyance system.

It is a distribution pump station, part of the wastewater infrastructure that moves sewage from collection systems to treatment plants.

Sewage pump stations in California must comply with Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations, local municipal codes, and the federal Clean Water Act, which set standards for wastewater collection, treatment, and discharge.

Redundancy, such as backup pumps and emergency power, ensures continuous operation during power outages or equipment failures, preventing sewage overflows that could harm public health and the environment.

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