Tag: Water and Wastewater Systems

Feb 09
Dewatering Pump Wet Well Design and Minimum Submergence to Prevent Vortexing

Introduction to Intake Hydraulics For municipal and industrial engineers, the physical geometry of a pump station is often treated as secondary to the selection of the pump itself. However, industry data suggests that nearly 30% of premature pump failures—manifesting as vibration, cavitation damage, and bearing wear—are directly attributable to poor intake conditions rather than mechanical […]

Dec 20
Lift Station Repair in Water and Wastewater Services: Essential Maintenance for Efficient Systems

Lift stations play a crucial role in water and wastewater systems. They pump sewage from lower to higher elevations, allowing it to flow by gravity to treatment plants. Regular repair and maintenance of lift stations are essential for preventing backups, overflows, and costly system failures. Many towns and cities rely on lift stations to keep […]

Dec 20
Pump, valve, and gearbox repair in Water and Wastewater Services, Installation, & Repair: Essential Maintenance for Efficient Systems

Water and wastewater systems are crucial for our daily lives. These systems rely on various components to function properly. Pumps, valves, and gearboxes play key roles in moving and controlling water flow. Regular maintenance and timely repairs of these components are essential for efficient water treatment and distribution. When issues arise, skilled technicians must diagnose […]