Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

SSF Sewage Pump Station #9 - South San Francisco, California Distribution Pump Station

S SAN FRANCISCO, California, United States

Overview

SSF Sewage Pump Station #9 is an operational distribution pump station in South San Francisco, California, serving the wastewater infrastructure of San Mateo County.

SSF Sewage Pump Station #9 is a distribution pump station located at 1479 San Mateo Avenue in South San Francisco, California. It operates within the wastewater collection system of San Mateo County, handling sewage transport from local residential and commercial areas. As part of the broader regional wastewater network, this facility contributes to the safe conveyance of wastewater to treatment plants. The pump station operates under California's stringent water quality and public health regulations, including Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations and local municipal codes. Typical distribution pump stations in this region are equipped with electric motor-driven centrifugal pumps, often with backup power generators to ensure reliability. Such facilities in urbanized areas like South San Francisco are designed to handle peak wet-weather flows and are subject to regular maintenance and inspection schedules. Environmental significance lies in its role in preventing sewage overflows and protecting San Francisco Bay water quality. By maintaining reliable sewage conveyance, the station helps mitigate pollution risks during storm events and supports public health. Its location in a densely populated urban area underscores the importance of redundancy and regular upgrades to aging infrastructure.

Environmental context

The pump station operates in a coastal urban environment near San Francisco Bay, where aging wastewater infrastructure poses risks of sanitary sewer overflows during heavy rain. Regulatory frameworks such as the Clean Water Act and California's State Water Resources Control Board orders require utilities to implement capacity, management, operation, and maintenance (CMOM) programs. Redundancy through backup pumps and emergency storage is critical to prevent untreated sewage releases into sensitive aquatic habitats.

Frequently asked questions

SSF Sewage Pump Station #9 is located at 1479 San Mateo Avenue in South San Francisco, California, within San Mateo County.

The pump station is currently operational, actively conveying sewage from the local collection system to treatment facilities.

It is classified as a distribution pump station, which moves wastewater through the collection system under pressure or gravity.

Sewage pump stations in California must comply with Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations, the Clean Water Act, and local municipal codes, including requirements for backup power, overflow prevention, and regular maintenance.

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

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