Overview
TANGER OUTLETS OF SAVANNAH LLC - LIFT STATION & FORCE MAIN is an operational distribution pump station in Pooler, Georgia, supporting wastewater infrastructure for a commercial retail area.
TANGER OUTLETS OF SAVANNAH LLC - LIFT STATION & FORCE MAIN is a distribution pump station located in Pooler, Georgia, United States. The facility serves the Tanger Outlets shopping center, providing critical wastewater pumping and force main services to manage effluent from the commercial property. The pump station operates under the regulatory framework of the Georgia Environmental Protection Division and the U.S. Clean Water Act, which govern wastewater collection and discharge standards. Typical distribution pump stations in this region are designed with redundant pumping capacity to ensure continuous operation during peak flows or maintenance events. As part of the local wastewater infrastructure, this lift station plays a vital role in preventing sanitary sewer overflows and protecting downstream water quality. Its location in a commercial hub underscores the importance of reliable pumping for both public health and economic activity in the Savannah metropolitan area.
Environmental context
The facility is situated in the coastal plain of Georgia, an area with high water tables and sensitive estuarine ecosystems. Proper operation of the lift station and force main is essential to prevent untreated wastewater releases into nearby waterways, which could impact the Ogeechee River basin and Atlantic coastal habitats. Redundancy and regular maintenance are key to mitigating spill risks in this flood-prone region.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located on Durham Park Blvd in Pooler, Georgia, United States, serving the Tanger Outlets shopping center.
This is a distribution pump station, specifically a lift station with a force main, used for pumping wastewater from the commercial property to the municipal sewer system.
Typically such facilities are operated by the property owner or a contracted wastewater management company under local utility oversight.
The facility must comply with the Georgia Water Quality Control Act and federal Clean Water Act, including NPDES permit requirements for any discharges, as well as local plumbing and sewer codes.
The lift station prevents sewage overflows into the surrounding environment, protecting local waterways and groundwater in the coastal Georgia region from contamination.
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