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  2. Pumping station - Wikipedia

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    Pumping stations are designed to move water or sewage from one location to another, overcoming gravitational challenges, and are essential for maintaining navigable canal levels, supplying water, and managing sewage and floodwaters. In canal systems, pumping stations help replenish water lost through lock usage and leakage, ensuring navigability.

  3. What is a Pump Station? - Wastewater Digest

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    A pump station, otherwise known as a pumping station or a sewage pumping station, is a storage and collection chamber that lifts and distributes wastewater or sewage when it cannot naturally be carried by gravity.

  4. Introduction to Pumping Stations for Water Supply Systems - SSWM

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    Main pumping stations which supply water to the distribution system will be located near the water treatment facility or a potable water storage facility and will pump directly into the piping system.

  5. Pump Station - Romtec Utilities

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    Each sewage pump station we design is made for you. Choose the right capacity for your project's water demands. • Low Flow Lift Stations (25 – 100 gpm) • Medium Flow Lift Stations (100 – 300 gpm) • High Flow Lift Stations (300 – 1000 gpm) • Super high flow Lift Stations (1000 – 50000+ gpm)

  6. What is a Water Pumping Station? - Waterline Controls™

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    A water pumping station, often referred to as a pump station, is a critical infrastructure component in the distribution of clean water for various purposes, including drinking water, industrial processes, irrigation, and firefighting.

  7. Pumping Station Design Guidelines - KSB

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    Rising sea levels, 100-year storms, increased effluent discharge from cities and industry: the need for good pumping station design is on the rise. We list common planning mistakes and share our comprehensive resources for successful pump station planning.

  8. How do Pumping Stations Work?

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    A pump station is a publicly or privately owned structure that manages waste and surface water (e.g. rain and floodwater) in domestic, commercial and industrial settings. They typically consist of a chamber, pumps, valves, pipework, water level sensor and control panel for automatic operation.