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Woodbridge Lane Pump Station - Distribution Pump Station in Thomaston, Connecticut

THOMASTON, Connecticut, United States

Overview

Woodbridge Lane Pump Station is an operational distribution pump station in Thomaston, Connecticut, serving the local water distribution network under state regulatory oversight.

Woodbridge Lane Pump Station is a distribution pump station located at 94 Woodbridge Lane in Thomaston, Connecticut. It operates within the Litchfield County area, supporting the local water supply infrastructure for residential and commercial users. The facility is classified as a distribution pump station, a key component of municipal water systems that maintain pressure and flow in the network. In Connecticut, such facilities are regulated under state water supply and public health codes, ensuring reliable service and compliance with safety standards. As part of the Thomaston water distribution system, this pump station contributes to the community's access to potable water. Its operational status ensures continued service reliability, supporting fire protection and daily water needs in the region.

Environmental context

The pump station operates in a region with mixed residential and natural landscapes, where maintaining water pressure and supply is critical for fire protection and daily use. The facility's role in the distribution network helps mitigate risks from aging infrastructure by ensuring consistent water delivery, though redundancy and maintenance remain key environmental considerations.

Frequently asked questions

Woodbridge Lane Pump Station is located at 94 Woodbridge Lane, Thomaston, Connecticut 06787, in Litchfield County.

It is a distribution pump station, which helps maintain water pressure and flow in the municipal water distribution network.

The operator is not publicly listed, but it is likely managed by the local water utility serving Thomaston, Connecticut.

Distribution pump stations in Connecticut are regulated under state water supply and public health codes, including the Connecticut Public Health Code and Department of Public Health standards for water quality and system reliability.

Distribution pump stations boost water pressure and ensure adequate flow to higher elevations or distant areas, supporting fire protection, residential supply, and commercial use.

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