Tag: water

Feb 21
Retrofit vs Replace: When to Upgrade Misc. Pumps in Aging Stations

Introduction In municipal and industrial water treatment infrastructure, the reliability of auxiliary equipment often dictates the resilience of the entire process. While massive raw sewage lift pumps garner the majority of capital planning attention, the failure of miscellaneous pumps—seal water systems, polymer feed pumps, sampling units, and dry-pit sump pumps—frequently triggers permit violations or costly […]

Feb 21
Point Loma Wastewater Treatment Plant San Diego

The Authoritative Technical Resource for the San Diego Metropolitan Sewerage System’s Backbone Facility FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Point Loma Wastewater Treatment Plant Location: 1902 Gatchell Road, San Diego, San Diego County, California Operating Authority: City of San Diego Public Utilities Department Design Capacity: 240 MGD (Average Daily); 432 MGD (Peak Wet Weather) Current Average […]

Feb 20
Orange County Sanitation District Treatment Plant

FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Names: Reclamation Plant No. 1 (Fountain Valley) & Treatment Plant No. 2 (Huntington Beach) Location: Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach, Orange County, California Operating Authority: Orange County Sanitation District (OC San) Combined Design Capacity: Approx. 372 MGD (Secondary Treatment) Current Average Flow: 185 MGD Population Served: 2.6 million residents Service Area: […]

Feb 20
Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant Los Angeles

The authoritative technical profile for the Southwest’s largest wastewater treatment facility. FACILITY BASIC INFORMATION Plant Name: Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant (HWRP) Location: 12000 Vista del Mar, Playa del Rey, Los Angeles, CA 90293 Operating Authority: LA Sanitation & Environment (LASAN) / City of Los Angeles Design Capacity: 450 MGD (dry weather) / 800 MGD (peak […]

Feb 20
Dissolved Air Flotation: Separating Solids from Wastewater

Dissolved Air Flotation: Separating Solids from Wastewater Article Overview Article Type: Informational Primary Goal: Provide municipalities, design engineers, operators, and equipment manufacturers with a practical, technical reference for selecting, designing, operating, and troubleshooting dissolved air flotation systems to optimize solids separation, footprint, and lifecycle cost for municipal and industrial wastewater applications Who is the reader: […]

Feb 20
Selection Guide: How to Specify Dewatering Pump for Wastewater Treatment Plants

Introduction In the hierarchy of wastewater treatment equipment, process pumps often receive the bulk of engineering attention. However, the humble dewatering pump acts as the critical fail-safe for plant operations. Engineers frequently encounter a scenario where a tank needs emergency draining, or a gallery floods during a storm event, only to find the portable or […]

Feb 20
Diaphragm Seal Failures: Causes

Introduction In municipal water and industrial wastewater treatment facilities, pressure instrumentation is the sensory nervous system of the process. Yet, a surprising number of process upsets, pump protection failures, and chemical dosing errors can be traced back to a single, often overlooked component: the diaphragm seal (or chemical seal). Engineers frequently treat these isolation devices […]

Feb 19
Metering Pumps Materials Selection: Cast Iron vs Stainless vs Duplex in Wastewater

Introduction In municipal and industrial wastewater treatment, the precision of chemical dosing is directly linked to process compliance, yet the longevity of the dosing equipment is often compromised by material mismatching. A common point of failure in chemical feed systems is not the mechanical drive mechanism, but the degradation of wetted parts due to unforeseen […]

Feb 19
Progressive Cavity Wet Well Design and Minimum Submergence to Prevent Vortexing

Introduction to PC Pump Intake Hydraulics One of the most persistent and expensive failure modes in municipal wastewater treatment plants involves the premature destruction of progressive cavity (PC) pump stators. While often blamed on “bad rubber” or manufacturing defects, a significant percentage of these failures are actually hydraulic issues rooted in the civil and mechanical […]

Feb 18
Double Disc Pump Wet Well Design and Minimum Submergence to Prevent Vortexing

Introduction One of the most persistent misconceptions in municipal wastewater engineering is that positive displacement (PD) pumps are immune to the hydraulic sensitivities that plague centrifugal systems. While it is true that double disc pumps (DDP) are robust, self-priming, and capable of handling high solids, they remain subject to the fundamental laws of fluid mechanics. […]