Dry well pump stations are an essential solution for safely and efficiently transferring wastewater, stormwater, or harvested water. While concrete dry wells have a long-established reputation, modern polyethylene dry wells offer a lightweight, corrosion-resistant alternative that works differently in appearance and function. Understanding how these systems connect, operate, and integrate with tanks or irrigation networks helps ensure the right design choice for your project.
A dry well pump station is a type of pumping system where the pumps and control equipment are housed in a dry chamber, separate from the liquid being pumped. Unlike wet wells, where pumps sit directly in the wastewater or stormwater, dry well pump stations allow maintenance staff to access and service the equipment without entering the wet pit.
In many installations, particularly with poly dry well stations, the chamber sits alongside a tank or storage vessel. The pumps draw water through a suction or inlet line connected between the tank and the dry well. Once activated, the pumps transfer the water to its destination, such as a garden irrigation system, stormwater discharge line, sewer rising main, or downstream storage. This setup ensures the pumps stay dry while still handling the full hydraulic load of the tank.
Dry well pump stations are commonly used in wastewater, sewer, and stormwater applications. They provide reliable operation while improving safety and reducing maintenance complexity.
Understanding the difference between wet well and dry well systems is important when planning a pumping station.
Dry well pumping stations offer several benefits:
Using a dry well pumping station reduces operational risks and improves system longevity, though it requires adequate surface space and consideration for noise or architectural concerns.
Choosing the right material for your dry well pump station depends on your project requirements.
At Global Water, we provide both polyethylene and concrete dry well pump stations to meet a wide range of municipal and industrial requirements. Our team can help determine the best material and configuration for your project, ensuring reliability and optimal performance. Whether you’re planning a new installation or upgrading an existing station, a dry well pump station can improve safety, reliability, and efficiency for wastewater, sewer, and stormwater applications.
To learn more about polyethylene and concrete dry well pump stations, or to discuss the right solution for your project, contact Global Water at (08) 8275 8000 or email sales@globalwatergroup.com.au