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Wastewater Treatment Plant Pump Stations

Wastewater Treatment Plant Pump Stations

One of the main and most persistent issues in sewage pumping stations is the presence of solids.

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One of the main and most persistent issues in sewage pumping stations is the presence of solids.

Solid elements such as ropes, rags, bandages, etc., transported through the sewage, are particularly troublesome in this regard.

Free-flow pumps using “non-clogging rotors” will always result in a decrease in hydraulic efficiency, leading to increased maintenance costs for the pump station.

The use of a pump station where solids are separated allows for effective avoidance of the aforementioned and other problems that arise in wastewater pumping systems.

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