Case Study
Moving Waste Water Is All Downhill To Teton Pass
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Case Study: Moving Waste Water Is All Downhill To Teton Pass
By The Gorman-Rupp Company
The town of Wilson, Wyoming - nestled along serene Fish Creek, is home of the famous Teton Pass. In the winter, Teton Pass is used by thousands of visitors as a backcountry skiing and snowboarding playground, with acres of snow-covered terrain. In the summer, Teton Pass offers everything from downhill mountain biking to casual day hikes surrounded by an abundance of colorful wildflowers. Each year, the area grows in popularity, bringing new tourism and population growth alike.
In this rugged terrain of Wyoming, however, where temperatures can range from sub zero to 100 degrees in the span of a mere six months, managing the city's sewer system can be challenging, to say the least. To be successful, the engineering team at the Wilson Sewer District (WSD) carefully study current operations as well as changes on the horizon, including the potential uses of vacant land and the consideration of how that land will be developed for short-term and the long-term planning. WSD is responsible for overseeing the sewer and water needs of the local residents, and it is this team of engineers who are responsible for keeping things flowing in the right direction.
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