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Delaware Valley Regional HS Turf Field Operations Center, Alexandria Twp, New Jersey

ALEXANDRIA TWP, New Jersey, United States

Overview

Delaware Valley Regional HS Turf Field Operations Center in Alexandria Twp, New Jersey, supports utility operations for the local school district. The facility is operational and serves the Hunterdon County area.

Delaware Valley Regional HS Turf Field is an operations center located at 19 Senator Stout Rd, Alexandria Twp, New Jersey, within the United States. This facility supports utility operations for the Delaware Valley Regional High School district, managing infrastructure related to the school's turf field and associated systems. As a single-site operations center, it plays a focused role in maintaining local utility services for the educational campus. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States, which includes NERC CIP standards for critical infrastructure protection, though as a local school district operation, it may fall under less stringent requirements. The NAICS codes 221118 (Other Electric Power Generation) and 611110 (Elementary and Secondary Schools) indicate a dual role in power generation and educational support. Typical operations centers of this scale manage on-site utilities such as lighting, irrigation, and backup power systems. Environmental context includes the facility's location in Hunterdon County, a rural area with mixed agricultural and residential land use. The operations center contributes to the resilience of local school infrastructure, ensuring reliable utility services for community events and educational activities. Its role in managing turf field utilities supports recreational and athletic programs, highlighting the intersection of utility operations with public services.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, a region characterized by rolling hills and agricultural landscapes. As an operations center for a high school turf field, its environmental impact is localized, focusing on efficient water management for irrigation and energy use for lighting and maintenance. The site's redundancy and failover capacity are typical for single-site educational facilities, with backup generators ensuring continuity during outages. Cybersecurity maturity is likely aligned with school district IT policies, which may be less comprehensive than larger utility operators.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 19 Senator Stout Rd, Alexandria Twp, New Jersey 08825, United States.

It is an operations center that manages utility infrastructure for the Delaware Valley Regional High School's turf field, including power generation and maintenance of on-site systems.

The facility is currently operational, serving the school district's utility needs.

As a US-based facility, it may be subject to NERC CIP standards if it handles critical infrastructure, though school district operations often follow state and local regulations.

NAICS 221118 indicates involvement in other electric power generation, while 611110 classifies it under elementary and secondary schools, reflecting its dual role in utility and educational support.

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