Pump Station Monitoring News
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Collaborative Summit Will Explore Urgent FOG Action
9/27/2021
Cooking fat, oil and grease (FOG) must be seen as resource of value, with an urgent change in mindset required to keep it out of the sewers and to fully harness its potential.
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Sewer Maintenance: Handling The Toughest Blockages - Efficiently
9/15/2021
When municipal sewer or storm lines become blocked, the trouble typically began with a growth of tree roots that eventually stopped the free flow of wastewater in pipe.
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New Pump Station At Lakeside Ranch Expedited To Improve Water Quality In Lake Okeechobee
9/10/2021
The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the S-191A Pump Station, the final component of the Lakeside Ranch Stormwater Treatment Area (STA) Project.
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Current Water Technologies Provides Corporate Progress Update
2/2/2021
Current Water Technologies Inc., an emerging technology leader in the management of industrial and municipal wastewater and drinking water resources, provides a corporate update.
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EPA Announces $85M Loan To San Mateo, California To Improve Wastewater Management
12/21/2020
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced an $85M Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) loan to the City of San Mateo, California, for a project that will reduce sewer overflows.
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Big Energy And Efficiency Savings Ahead In Brazil As UK's Riventa Teams Up With Toraqua Technologies
12/14/2020
Riventa, who provide energy-saving expertise by optimising water and wastewater equipment such as pumps and blowers, have created an important new strategic partnership in South America with Toraqua Technologies in Brazil.
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Duperon Launches Solution For Pump Clogging Caused By Flushable Wipes
12/7/2020
Duperon today announces the commercial availability of the Duperon Dual Auger System (DAS), a solution to pump clogging caused by flushable wipes and other pump-fouling debris.
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Sulzer Secures Contract For Danish Climate Protection Scheme
11/17/2020
Danish water utility Ringkøbing-Skjern Forsyning A/S has selected Sulzer as the primary pump supplier for a major flood defense project. Two new pumping stations are being constructed to mitigate the impact of rising water levels in the Ringkøbing Fjord over the next 40 years and beyond.
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Johnston Pumps Are Back
11/10/2020
Acquired by Sulzer in 2004, Johnston Pumps is as a specialist range of vertical pumps that are recognized for their reliability and used extensively in the power and water industry throughout the United States.
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Trump EPA Announces $61.9M Loan To Atlanta To Improve Wastewater Management
10/26/2020
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Andrew Wheeler announced a $61.9M Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) loan to the City of Atlanta to help finance the construction of the North Fork Peachtree Creek Tank and Pump Station.