Overview
SUNRISE VISTAS - TRACT 4108 - WATER BOOSTER STATION is a distribution pump station in Kingman, Arizona, serving the local water supply network. It is operational and supports potable water distribution in Mohave County.
SUNRISE VISTAS - TRACT 4108 - WATER BOOSTER STATION is a distribution pump station located in Kingman, Arizona, within Mohave County. This facility is part of the water infrastructure that ensures adequate pressure and flow for potable water distribution to residential and commercial areas in the Sunrise Vistas development. The station operates under the regulatory framework of the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality and local water utility standards. Distribution pump stations like this one are typically equipped with electric motor-driven pumps and control systems to maintain water pressure in the network. The facility's capacity is designed to meet the demands of the surrounding community, though specific technical metrics are not detailed. As a water booster station, this facility plays a critical role in maintaining reliable water service to end users. Its operational status ensures that the local water supply chain remains resilient, supporting fire protection, sanitation, and daily consumption needs in the Kingman area.
Environmental context
The facility operates in the arid climate of northwestern Arizona, where water conservation and efficient distribution are paramount. The region relies on groundwater and Colorado River allocations, making pump stations critical for maintaining supply. Redundancy in pumping infrastructure is important to mitigate risks from equipment failure or drought conditions, ensuring continuous service to the community.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located in Kingman, Mohave County, Arizona, United States, at coordinates 35.030778, -114.554160.
A water booster station increases water pressure in a distribution system to ensure adequate flow to higher elevations or distant areas. It is a critical component of municipal water supply networks.
The operator is not publicly listed, but typically such facilities are managed by the local water utility or a private water company under regulatory oversight.
Water booster stations in Arizona must comply with the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality's water quality standards and the Arizona Administrative Code for public water systems, including mechanical and electrical safety codes.
Redundancy ensures that if one pump fails, backup units maintain water pressure and supply, preventing service interruptions. This is especially critical in arid regions like Arizona where water is scarce.
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