Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

THIRD ST. STORM PUMP STATION GENERATOR - San Rafael, California Distribution Pump Station

SAN RAFAEL, California, United States

Overview

THIRD ST. STORM PUMP STATION GENERATOR is an operational distribution pump station in San Rafael, California, serving stormwater management for the Marin County area.

THIRD ST. STORM PUMP STATION GENERATOR is a distribution pump station located at 199 Third Street in San Rafael, California. It operates within the stormwater infrastructure network of Marin County, providing critical pumping capacity for managing stormwater runoff and reducing flood risk in the urban area. The facility is part of the United States' extensive stormwater management infrastructure, which is regulated under the Clean Water Act and local municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) permits. As a storm pump station, it typically includes pumps, generators, and control systems designed to handle peak flow events. The generator ensures continued operation during power outages, which is essential for flood protection. This pump station plays a vital role in protecting San Rafael's low-lying areas from flooding during heavy rain events. Its operational status contributes to community resilience and public safety, supporting the local stormwater utility's efforts to manage runoff and prevent property damage.

Environmental context

The facility operates in the San Francisco Bay Area, a region with a Mediterranean climate characterized by wet winters and dry summers. Stormwater pump stations like this one are critical for managing runoff from impervious surfaces in urbanized areas, reducing the risk of combined sewer overflows and localized flooding. The station's generator ensures reliability during storms when power outages are common, supporting environmental protection by preventing untreated stormwater discharges.

Frequently asked questions

THIRD ST. STORM PUMP STATION GENERATOR is located at 199 Third Street in San Rafael, California, within Marin County, United States.

A storm pump station is designed to collect and pump stormwater runoff from urban areas to prevent flooding, especially during heavy rain events. It typically includes pumps, controls, and backup generators to ensure continuous operation.

The generator provides backup power during electrical outages, ensuring the pump station can continue operating during storms when power failures are common, thus maintaining flood protection.

Stormwater pump stations in the U.S. are regulated under the Clean Water Act, particularly through National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits for municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4s). Local and state regulations also apply.

Redundancy, such as backup generators and multiple pumps, ensures that the station can continue to operate during equipment failure or power loss, which is critical for preventing flooding and protecting public safety.

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