Overview
STORAGE TANK & BOOSTER PUMP STATION AT WELL 9 is an operational distribution pump station in Ammon, Idaho, United States, serving local water supply needs.
STORAGE TANK & BOOSTER PUMP STATION AT WELL 9 is a distribution pump station located in Ammon, Bonneville County, Idaho, United States. This facility is part of the local water utility infrastructure, ensuring reliable water pressure and storage for the community. The station operates under U.S. water supply regulations and Idaho state mechanical/electrical safety codes. As a booster pump station, it maintains water pressure in the distribution system, supporting residential and commercial demand. Typical facilities of this scale serve neighborhoods or small municipalities. This pump station plays a critical role in the local water grid by providing redundancy and pressure management. Its operational status ensures continuous service for fire protection, potable water, and wastewater conveyance in the Ammon area.
Environmental context
The facility supports critical water supply services in a region with variable precipitation and seasonal demand. Redundancy in pumping infrastructure is essential for maintaining service during peak usage or equipment failure. The station's location in a growing suburban area underscores the importance of reliable water distribution for community resilience.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at N Ammon Rd and N Deborah Dr in Ammon, Bonneville County, Idaho, United States.
A booster pump station increases water pressure in a distribution system to ensure adequate flow for fire protection, domestic use, and irrigation, especially in areas with elevation changes or long pipe runs.
It provides water storage and pressure boosting for the local water distribution network, supporting residential, commercial, and emergency water needs in the Ammon area.
Pump stations in Idaho must comply with state water supply regulations, mechanical and electrical safety codes, and federal Safe Drinking Water Act standards for public water systems.
Redundancy ensures continuous water service during equipment failure, maintenance, or power outages, which is critical for public health, fire protection, and wastewater management.
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