Risk: Medium Distribution Pump Station Operational

WOODLANDS WASTE WATER LIFT STATION - Nipomo, California Distribution Pump Station

NIPOMO, California, United States

Overview

WOODLANDS WASTE WATER LIFT STATION is an operational distribution pump station in Nipomo, California, serving the San Luis Obispo County wastewater network. It supports local sewage conveyance under state water quality regulations.

WOODLANDS WASTE WATER LIFT STATION is a distribution pump station located at 1831 Nathan Way in Nipomo, California, within San Luis Obispo County. The facility is part of the regional wastewater infrastructure, handling the conveyance of sewage from lower to higher elevations to maintain gravity flow in the collection system. The station operates under the regulatory framework of the California State Water Resources Control Board and local wastewater discharge permits. As a lift station, it typically includes pumps, controls, and emergency backup systems to ensure reliable operation. The NAICS code 221320 indicates it falls under sewage treatment facilities, subject to state and federal clean water standards. This facility plays a critical role in protecting public health and the environment by preventing sewage overflows and ensuring proper wastewater transport. Its location in a semi-rural area of San Luis Obispo County underscores the importance of reliable pumping infrastructure for communities not served by fully gravity-based systems.

Environmental context

The facility operates in a region with a Mediterranean climate, where seasonal rainfall can stress wastewater systems. Proper lift station operation is essential to prevent sanitary sewer overflows that could impact local waterways and groundwater. The station's redundancy and maintenance practices are key to mitigating environmental risks associated with power outages or equipment failure.

Frequently asked questions

WOODLANDS WASTE WATER LIFT STATION is located at 1831 Nathan Way in Nipomo, California, within San Luis Obispo County, United States.

It is a distribution pump station, specifically a wastewater lift station, designed to pump sewage from lower to higher elevations to maintain flow in the collection system.

The facility is currently operational, actively serving the local wastewater network.

Wastewater lift stations in California are regulated by the State Water Resources Control Board under the Clean Water Act and state Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act, requiring permits for discharge and operation.

Lift stations are critical for transporting wastewater in areas where gravity flow is not feasible, preventing sewage backups and overflows that could harm public health and the environment.

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