Featured Articles
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Integrated Intelligence: A Breakthrough In Wastewater Pumping
2/14/2020
Today’s customers can have higher pump system reliability, more and smarter functions, lower operating costs and data connectivity when pumping wastewater using an intelligent pumping system.
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Adaptive N-Impeller Solves Clogging Issues For Small-Range Wastewater Pumps
2/14/2020
Clogging is the most common problem in wastewater pumping and a particular issue for small pumps due to their limited hydraulic space. The consequences include increased energy consumption, additional maintenance and emergency call-outs, all of which result in higher operating costs. Wastewater pump manufacturers are continually striving to develop improved hydraulics that reduce clogging while maintaining high performance.
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Reduce Lifetime Costs With Steel Tanks For Wastewater Treatment
4/17/2017
In municipal or industrial wastewater treatment applications, steel constructed tanks up to 5.0 million gallons per day (MGD) and below offer significant advantages over concrete; benefits that lead to lower operating and lifetime costs, regardless of application.
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Variable Speed Wastewater Pumping
7/9/2015
Wastewater pumps have traditionally been operated in an on-off mode for small as well as large wastewater pump stations. Because the inflow of wastewater is varying over time and is often only a fraction of a pump’s required capacity engineers have looked for ways to operate wastewater pumps at a reduced capacity in order to optimize performance while reducing operating costs.
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A Guide To Wastewater Pump Materials: Selecting The Right Materials To Extend System Life And Raise Performance
8/13/2013
Wastewater can be both corrosive and abrasive. To ensure reliable and cost-effective pump operation, it is important to select a wastewater pump made from the most suitable material for your wastewater.
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New Report On Clogging And Throughlet Size
1/3/2013
Pump manufacturers have traditionally believed that pump clogging can be avoided by making the internal pump throughlet equal to or larger than what can be flushed down a toilet. By Isabelle Kliger