effluent pump Articles
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Project - Wastewater Projects - Sitarganj, Uttarakhand
PPP project of 4 MLD Common Effluent Treatment Plant for Industrial hub of SIDCUL at Sitarganj for a concession period of 25 years. Our Area of Specialization: Design & Construction to O&M of Sewage Treatment Plants Common Effluent Treatment Plants Sewage Pumping Stations ...
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Project - Wastewater Projects - Kalyanpuri, Delhi
Design, Build & Operate 318 MLD Sewage Pumping Station, Barrage, Rising Main and allied works for Delhi Jal Board. Our Area of Specialization: Design & Construction to O&M of Sewage Treatment Plants Common Effluent Treatment Plants Sewage Pumping Stations ...
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Project - Wastewater Projects - Bhilwara, Rajasthan
Recycle and Reuse of 10 MLD (5 + 5) Municipal Sewage treatment by SBR technology for use by Industry for non-potable application. Our Area of Specialization: Design & Construction to O&M of Sewage Treatment Plants Common Effluent Treatment Plants Sewage Pumping Stations ...
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Pumping Stations, Your Options
There are many things to consider when thinking about pumping systems in developments, our Pumping Stations Manager talks through the options. Along with budgets, there are many factors to consider when choosing the right pumping station for a development, such as; Technical specifications – how much effluent is the pumping station going to need to remove? Space – how much space ...
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At Goulds Water Technology, business means family and family means business - Case Study
When Seabury S. Gould founded his pump company in the mid-1800s, he knew he had a good thing going. He believed in the material and the design, and he was proud to be the man behind fresh flowing water for the pioneers opening the West, the farmers in the East and the plantations down South. What Gould didn’t know, and probably couldn’t have imagined, was that the ...
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Pumping wells & sewage lines case study
Dorset Council - Bioremediation of Sewerage System The Dorset Municipality situated in the North East of Tasmania covers an area of 3196 km2. It comprises 14 townships, 10 water schemes and reticulated sewerage schemes for its two largest townships, Scottsdale and Bridport. Their populations are 1922 and 1234 respectively. Bridport’s population increases to approximately 6000 over the ...
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Searchmont ski resort gets a wastewater system facelift - Canadian ski resort needed a replacement sewage system that would accommodate more people.
Untitled Document One of the premiere ski resorts in Midwestern Canada, Searchmont has diverse terrain that offers challenging skiing and snowboarding. With the popularity of the resort growing, Searchmont identified the requirement to position itself to allow an increase in its guest facilities to accommodate increased visitation. The current on-site sewage system, comprised of a ...
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Infrastructure Bypass: Rehabilitating the Nation’s Decaying Sewer Systems
Billions of dollars in federal aid money has been allocated to rehabilitating our decaying sewer systems, and while these are projects that will be done, there will be associated problems with trying to keep roads and businesses open during this work. Typically, in rehabilitating existing sewer lines, the flow of sewage cannot simply be diverted—it must be “bypassed,” which ...
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7 Disadvantages of Using an Activated Sludge Process for Your Municipality or Company
7 Disadvantages of the Activated Sludge Process for Municipalities and Organization Biological treatment processes are an important component in many wastewater treatment systems. They are one of the most efficient and effective ways of reducing organic material in wastewater. There are quite a few of them that have been researched and used over several decades. However, one of the most widely ...
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Home, Sweet Wastewater Building
How can a wastewater treatment plant embedded into a neighborhood not use much landmass and be environmentally friendly and user-friendly all at the same time? One system aims to do all of the above. Why should a wastewater treatment plant always have to look like, well, a wastewater treatment plant? A visual trip through project files of Aqueonics Inc., based in Greenville, SC, reveals photos ...
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7 Disadvantages of Implementing an Activated Sludge Process For Your Municipality or Company
Biological treatment processes are an important component in many wastewater treatment systems. They are one of the most efficient and effective ways of reducing organic material in wastewater. There are quite a few of them that have been researched and used over several decades. However, one of the most widely used conventional biological treatment process is the activated sludge process (ASP). ...
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Tundra Tough - Treatment plants specially designed for cold climates provide a solution for two seasonal cabin complexes in Denali, Alaska - Case Study
Grizzly Bear Cabins and Campground in Dcnali, Alaska, needed a larger onsite system to handle a major expansion. Across the road, the undersized system for Dcnali River Cabins complex also needed replacement. Bio-Microbics engineer Reza Shams, Ph.D. helped design engineer Bob Tsigonis, PE., owner of Lifewater Engineering Co. in Fairbanks, to address numerous challenges. Both properties had ...
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