Pumps and Drives Resources
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Creek Culvert Bypass Helps New York State Avoid A Major Road Closure
8/13/2021
Mayfield Creek in Fulton County, New York, is an arterial body that flows out of Great Sacandaga Lake for approximately four miles through farmland and the upstate countryside. At several points along the way, the creek runs through culverts and under bridge structures, as highways and local roads intersect its path. During an inspection, it became clear that one major culvert – 140 feet long, 15 feet tall and running under heavily traveled Route 30 – had outlived its expected life. The 10-guage corrugated steel structure was deteriorated and needed to be repaired – with as little disruption to Route 30 traffic patterns as possible.
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Temporary Bypass Helps City Of Auburn, New York, Divert Stream Water Safely And Efficiently
8/12/2021
The Owasco Outlet in Auburn, New York, is a waterway that flows from the north end of Owasco Lake through five counties before connecting to the Seneca River. Over time, portions of the Owasco Outlet were contaminated with coal tar. A byproduct of burning coal, the coal tar had been buried throughout the grounds of a former manufactured gas plant located along the waterway during the 1800s, eventually leaching into the surrounding sediment.
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Xylem's Quick Response Restores Critical Water Supply To North Carolina Community During COVID-19 Outbreak
8/12/2021
There is never a good time for a municipality to encounter problems with its water supply. But during the 2020 COVID-19 outbreak – when handwashing and sanitation are essential to maintaining public health – a reduction in water supply to residents quickly becomes critical.
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Greener Pastures Ahead For Pumps
1/13/2021
Energy-saving pumps will be ever more present in 2021 as investment in eco-friendly infrastructure continues to grow.
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Trenchless Technology Poised To Advance Infrastructure Resiliency
11/23/2020
As one of many ripple effects of COVID-19, capital investment in water and wastewater infrastructure is expected to see some setbacks due to reductions in revenue and cash flow during the pandemic. But a recent report highlights a brighter picture for the growth of trenchless technology in pipeline repair expenditures, thanks to its cost-effective approach for meeting pent-up demand.
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Pump Selection 101: Understanding Essential Criteria To Maximize Reliability And Efficiency
11/4/2020
Pump systems play a critical role in keeping our world in motion. However, specifying parties can often overlook opportunities to improve pump system reliability and efficiency. This can happen when designers or engineers fail to consider new demands placed on the system since installation or understand the benefits of available options.
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Using Variable Frequency Drives To Consistently Improve Pump Performance
10/7/2020
In clean water pumping applications that experience variable demands throughout the day, efficiently sizing and running pumps through their daily cycle requires a delicate balance in process design.
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Using Smart Pump Technology To Stretch Your Budget
10/7/2020
Read an overview of the technology involved in fully integrated, self-contained smart pump solutions, and the benefits it has to offer across a broad range of applications.
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Troubleshooting Tips For Common Pump Performance Issues
10/6/2020
Here are some guidelines for troubleshooting pump performance and some steps to take to ensure maximum efficiency and performance for clean water pumping applications.
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Maximizing Your Capital Investment In Clean Water Pumps
10/6/2020
In many clean water pump applications, performance problems affect only a small segment of the total infrastructure. Dealing with routine repairs, extinct pump OEMs, or changing performance requirements does not have to come down to all-or-nothing replacement.