1. Introduction In the water and wastewater (W/WW) utility sector, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems and Human-Machine Interfaces (HMI) serve as the central nervous system of critical infrastructure. Unlike discrete manufacturing, where operations are often contained within a single building, water utilities manage geographically dispersed assets ranging from remote lift stations and booster […]
Introduction In municipal and industrial water and wastewater systems, the control valve serves as the primary mechanism for hydraulic regulation. Unlike isolation valves, which are designed for infrequent open/close cycles, control valves must dynamically modulate flow and pressure to maintain system stability, protect aging infrastructure, and ensure consistent delivery of potable water or efficient processing […]
Introduction: The Role of AODD Pumps in Water & Wastewater Infrastructure In the complex hydraulic architecture of municipal and industrial water and wastewater treatment plants, centrifugal pumps often command the most attention due to their volume handling capabilities. However, Air-Operated Double Diaphragm (AODD) pumps serve as the critical auxiliary workhorses that enable the precise handling […]
Introduction to PLC & Control Platforms in Water & Wastewater In the municipal and industrial water sector, the Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)—often evolving into the Programmable Automation Controller (PAC)—serves as the central nervous system of treatment and distribution infrastructure. Unlike discrete manufacturing, where systems may shut down for retooling, water and wastewater treatment plants (WTPs […]
Introduction In the realm of municipal and industrial wastewater management, the failure of a grinder pump due to ragging or jamming is rarely a minor inconvenience—it is a distinct operational hazard that leads to Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSOs), costly emergency call-outs, and accelerated equipment degradation. With the increasing prevalence of “non-flushable” wipes and high-tensile synthetic […]
Introduction The escalation of non-dispersible solids in municipal wastewater streams—colloquially known as the “flushable wipes” crisis—has fundamentally altered how consulting engineers and utility directors approach pump station design. A decade ago, 3-inch solids handling capacity was sufficient for most municipal lift stations. Today, the tensile strength of modern synthetic fibers creates roping and matting that […]
Introduction One of the most persistent vulnerabilities in municipal wastewater infrastructure is the susceptibility of dry well lift stations to flooding. Traditional configurations utilizing standard TEFC (Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled) motors coupled to pumps via long drive shafts offer excellent maintenance access but catastrophic failure modes during flood events. When a dry well floods due […]
1. Introduction Rotary lobe pumps represent a critical category of positive displacement (PD) equipment within the water and wastewater infrastructure. Unlike centrifugal pumps, which rely on kinetic energy to move fluid, rotary lobe pumps utilize the mechanical action of counter-rotating elements to trap and displace discrete volumes of fluid. This fundamental difference in operating principle […]
Introduction In the landscape of municipal and industrial water and wastewater infrastructure, the butterfly valve represents one of the most ubiquitous and critical components for flow control and isolation. Characterized by a quarter-turn rotary motion and a relatively compact footprint, butterfly valves are utilized across a vast spectrum of applications—from raw water intake and high-pressure […]
1. Introduction In the municipal water and wastewater sector, the “nervous system” of any treatment facility or distribution network is its automation system. While Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and HMI software provide the raw computing power and visualization, the successful implementation of these technologies relies heavily on the Systems Integrator (SI) or the Automation System […]