Pump stations are crucial components that help to pump and transport sewage, wastewater, and stormwater from low-lying areas to higher elevation areas where it can be treated and disposed of safely. However, maintaining pump stations' optimal performance is not an easy task. They can experience issues such as blockages, equipment failures, and power outages.
Tags: Polyethylene pump stations, Stormwater, Concrete pump station, Pump stations configurations
In larger commercial developments, there is often the requirement for one or more pump stations when liquid is unable to be discharged under gravity. These devices act as a holding chamber to collect stormwater, sewage or another wastewater. The pump stations then transport the waste for reuse or disposal by utilising transfer pumps.
Tags: Polyethylene pump stations, Stormwater, Stormwater treatment, Concrete pump station
Stormwater is the rainfall that runs off impervious or saturated surfaces in urban environments, such as roofs, roads, pavements, and carparks, as well as gardens and parklands. In natural environments, rainwater infiltrates the soil where it can be absorbed by vegetation, or evaporates into the atmosphere. In cities, however, this natural cycle is interrupted, and instead stormwater run-off collects sediment and gross pollutants before flowing into waterways
Tags: Stormwater, Stormwater treatment
Without effective stormwater management or treatment, stormwater can cause problems on and off site through erosion and the transportation of nutrients, pollutants, litter and sediment into our waterways.
Tags: Stormwater, Stormwater treatment, EcoTreat