Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

TOHO Lift Station 57 SW Quad Gravity Sewer Rehab - Kissimmee, Florida Distribution Pump Station

KISSIMMEE, Florida, United States

Overview

TOHO Lift Station 57 SW Quad Gravity Sewer Rehab is an operational distribution pump station in Kissimmee, Florida, serving the local wastewater infrastructure.

TOHO Lift Station 57 SW Quad Gravity Sewer Rehab is a distribution pump station located in Kissimmee, Orange County, Florida, United States. The facility is part of the region's wastewater collection network, handling gravity sewer flows to support community sanitation needs. As a distribution pump station, this facility operates under Florida's water and wastewater regulations, including the Florida Administrative Code Chapter 62-600 for wastewater treatment and disposal. The station likely includes pumps, controls, and emergency backup systems to ensure reliable sewage conveyance during peak flows or power outages. The station plays a critical role in maintaining public health and environmental quality by preventing sewer overflows and ensuring proper wastewater transport to treatment facilities. Its location in a growing urban area underscores the importance of infrastructure resilience and capacity planning.

Environmental context

The facility operates in the Kissimmee region, which is part of the Greater Orlando area with a humid subtropical climate. Heavy rainfall and hurricane events can stress sewer systems, making pump station reliability essential to prevent sanitary sewer overflows that could impact local waterways. The station's design likely incorporates redundancy and flood protection measures to mitigate these risks.

Frequently asked questions

TOHO Lift Station 57 is located in Kissimmee, Orange County, Florida, United States, at coordinates 28.387469, -81.428379.

A distribution pump station moves wastewater through the sewer system, typically from lower to higher elevations, to maintain flow toward treatment facilities. It includes pumps, controls, and often backup power.

Florida pump stations must comply with Florida Administrative Code Chapter 62-600 for wastewater facilities, including design, operation, and maintenance standards to prevent overflows and ensure public safety.

Redundancy, such as backup pumps and emergency generators, ensures continuous operation during power outages or equipment failures, preventing sewage backups and environmental contamination.

Kissimmee's sewer systems incorporate measures like inflow/infiltration control, pump station flood protection, and capacity planning to handle heavy rainfall and reduce overflow risks.

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