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SUFFIELD BOOSTER STATION #1 - Distribution Pump Station in Windsor Locks, Connecticut

WINDSOR LOCKS, Connecticut, United States

Overview

SUFFIELD BOOSTER STATION #1 is an operational distribution pump station in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, United States. It supports local water distribution infrastructure in Hartford County.

SUFFIELD BOOSTER STATION #1 is a distribution pump station located on Suffield Street in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, within Hartford County. The facility is part of the United States' extensive water distribution network, serving the local community with pressurized water supply. As a booster station, this facility likely operates under Connecticut's public water supply regulations and adheres to mechanical and electrical safety codes. Typical booster stations in the region are designed to maintain adequate pressure in the distribution system, especially in areas with elevation changes or long transmission distances. The station plays a critical role in ensuring reliable water delivery to residential, commercial, and industrial users in Windsor Locks and surrounding areas. Its operational status contributes to the redundancy and resilience of the local water infrastructure, supporting public health and fire protection needs.

Environmental context

The facility operates within the Connecticut River watershed, an ecologically significant region. Booster stations like this one help maintain water pressure for fire suppression and potable supply, reducing the risk of service interruptions. The age and condition of such infrastructure are key factors in system reliability, as older stations may require upgrades to meet current efficiency and safety standards.

Frequently asked questions

SUFFIELD BOOSTER STATION #1 is located on Suffield Street in Windsor Locks, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States.

The facility is listed as Operational, indicating it is actively serving the water distribution network.

It is a Distribution Pump Station, which boosts water pressure in the distribution system to ensure adequate flow to consumers.

These facilities must comply with Connecticut Public Health Code for water supply, as well as state mechanical and electrical safety codes. The Connecticut Department of Public Health oversees water quality and system reliability.

Booster stations maintain water pressure in areas with elevation changes or long pipelines, ensuring reliable supply for drinking, fire protection, and industrial use. They are critical for system redundancy and resilience.

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