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Westlake Village Community Park Lower Pump House - Distribution Pump Station in Westlake Village, California

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, California, United States

Overview

Westlake Village Community Park Lower Pump House is a distribution pump station in Westlake Village, California, serving the local water supply network. It operates under state and federal water regulations.

Westlake Village Community Park Lower Pump House is a distribution pump station located at 31105 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Westlake Village, California. It is part of the water infrastructure serving the Los Angeles County area, supporting potable water distribution for the community. The facility operates under California's water supply regulations and local mechanical safety codes. As a distribution pump station, it plays a role in maintaining water pressure and flow within the municipal network. Typical infrastructure of this type includes pumps, valves, and control systems to manage water distribution. This pump house contributes to the reliability of water services in Westlake Village, supporting residential and commercial needs. Its operational status ensures continued water supply for fire protection and daily use, aligning with regional water management goals.

Environmental context

The pump house is situated in a semi-arid region of Southern California, where water conservation and efficient distribution are critical due to periodic drought conditions. The facility supports the local water grid, which relies on imported water and groundwater. Redundancy in pumping infrastructure is important to maintain service during peak demand or emergencies.

Frequently asked questions

The pump house is located at 31105 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Westlake Village, California, 91362, in Los Angeles County.

It is a distribution pump station, part of the water infrastructure that helps maintain water pressure and flow in the local supply network.

The facility is operational, actively supporting water distribution in the Westlake Village area.

These facilities must comply with California's water supply regulations, local mechanical and electrical safety codes, and state environmental standards for water quality and conservation.

Redundancy ensures continuous water service during equipment failures or maintenance, which is critical for fire protection and daily water needs in the community.

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