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STONY MOUNTAIN RANCH LIFT STATION - Hemet, California Distribution Pump Station

HEMET, California, United States

Overview

STONY MOUNTAIN RANCH LIFT STATION is a distribution pump station in Hemet, California, serving the local water infrastructure. It operates under state and federal water regulations.

STONY MOUNTAIN RANCH LIFT STATION is a distribution pump station located at 1467 Turnstone Ct, Hemet, California, in Riverside County. As a lift station, it plays a critical role in maintaining water pressure and flow within the local distribution network, serving residential and commercial areas in the region. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the California Department of Water Resources and the State Water Resources Control Board, which enforce standards for water quality, system reliability, and safety. Typical distribution pump stations in California are designed with redundancy to ensure continuous service, especially in areas prone to drought or wildfire. This station supports the community by ensuring reliable water supply for fire protection, potable use, and wastewater conveyance. Its operational status contributes to the resilience of Hemet's water infrastructure, which is vital for public health and safety in the region.

Environmental context

The station is located in a semi-arid region of Southern California, where water scarcity and drought conditions are significant environmental concerns. Efficient pumping infrastructure is essential for managing limited water resources and maintaining supply during dry periods. The facility's operation also supports fire protection in a wildfire-prone area, highlighting its role in community safety.

Frequently asked questions

STONY MOUNTAIN RANCH LIFT STATION is located at 1467 Turnstone Ct, Hemet, California 92545, in Riverside County, United States.

It is a distribution pump station, specifically a lift station, used to move water through the local water distribution system.

The facility is currently operational, actively serving the water infrastructure needs of the Hemet area.

Distribution pump stations in California are regulated by the California Department of Water Resources and the State Water Resources Control Board, which set standards for water quality, system reliability, and safety.

Redundancy ensures continuous water service during equipment failures or maintenance, which is critical for fire protection, potable water supply, and wastewater management in communities.

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