Overview
WARREN ROAD PUMP PLANT is a distribution pump station in San Jacinto, California, serving the Riverside County water network. The facility is operational and supports local water distribution infrastructure.
WARREN ROAD PUMP PLANT is a distribution pump station located at 290 N Warren Rd in San Jacinto, California, within Riverside County. As a distribution pump station, it plays a key role in maintaining water pressure and flow within the local water supply system, serving residential, commercial, and industrial users in the area. The facility operates under California's water supply regulations and local municipal codes governing pumping infrastructure. Distribution pump stations of this type typically include electric motor-driven pumps, control systems, and backup power provisions to ensure reliable water delivery. The plant's operational status indicates it is actively contributing to the regional water network. Environmental significance includes supporting water reliability for fire protection and daily consumption in San Jacinto. The station's location in a semi-arid region of Southern California underscores the importance of efficient water distribution infrastructure. Proper maintenance and redundancy are critical for minimizing service disruptions and ensuring community resilience.
Environmental context
The plant operates in a semi-arid climate typical of inland Southern California, where water conservation and efficient distribution are critical. As a distribution pump station, it supports the local water supply chain for potable and fire protection needs. Redundancy and age of infrastructure are key considerations in this region, where drought conditions and population growth place ongoing demands on water systems.
Frequently asked questions
WARREN ROAD PUMP PLANT is located at 290 N Warren Rd, San Jacinto, California 92582-2461, United States.
It is a distribution pump station, part of the water supply infrastructure that maintains pressure and flow in the local water distribution network.
The facility is currently operational, actively serving the water distribution needs of San Jacinto and surrounding areas.
Distribution pump stations in California must comply with state water supply regulations, local building codes, and mechanical/electrical safety standards enforced by agencies such as the California Department of Water Resources and local municipal utilities.
They ensure adequate water pressure for fire protection, domestic use, and industrial supply, and help maintain system reliability through redundancy and backup power systems.
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