Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

WALNUT CREEK LIFT STATION 10 INCH FORCE MAIN UPGRADE - Lovejoy, Georgia Distribution Pump Station

LOVEJOY, Georgia, United States

Overview

WALNUT CREEK LIFT STATION 10 INCH FORCE MAIN UPGRADE is a distribution pump station in Lovejoy, Georgia, United States. It supports wastewater conveyance in Clayton County.

WALNUT CREEK LIFT STATION 10 INCH FORCE MAIN UPGRADE is a distribution pump station located in Lovejoy, Georgia, United States. The facility serves the wastewater infrastructure needs of Clayton County, operating as part of the regional sewer system. As a lift station upgrade, it enhances the capacity and reliability of force main operations. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the Georgia Environmental Protection Division and the Clayton County Water Authority. Distribution pump stations of this type typically handle moderate flow volumes, with the 10-inch force main indicating a medium-scale capacity. The upgrade suggests modernization efforts to improve system redundancy and reduce overflow risks. This pump station plays a critical role in maintaining sanitary sewer service for the surrounding community. By upgrading the force main, the facility helps prevent sewer overflows and supports environmental protection in the local watershed. The operational status ensures continued service for residential and commercial users in the area.

Environmental context

The facility is located in the Piedmont region of Georgia, where clay soils and rolling terrain influence drainage patterns. Proper wastewater management is essential to protect local streams and the Flint River basin. The upgrade reduces the risk of sanitary sewer overflows, which can contaminate waterways and harm aquatic ecosystems. Redundancy in pumping infrastructure is a key factor in maintaining service during peak flows or equipment failures.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located on SLR Blvd in Lovejoy, Georgia, United States, within Clayton County.

It is a distribution pump station that conveys wastewater through a 10-inch force main as part of the regional sewer system.

The exact flow capacity is not publicly listed, but the 10-inch force main suggests a medium-scale capacity typical for municipal lift stations.

The Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) oversees wastewater infrastructure, including permits and compliance with state water quality standards.

Upgrades improve system reliability, reduce the risk of overflows, and accommodate growing community demand, ensuring environmental protection.

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