News & Stories from Romtec Utilities

Precast Concrete Sump
Concrete has been a primary building material for in-ground wet well and vault components for decades. Concrete is widely used because of its durability, low cost, and workability. In most pump and lift station projects, concrete is the chief building material, but there are major difference between assembling a precast concrete structure and pouring the concrete onsite. Romtec Utilities uses precast concrete because it requires smaller installation crews, is more time-efficient, and can be fully
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Project Site for a Romtec Utilities Lift Station
Owning and operating a pump station for any type of water is a process that starts with designing and engineering the system. Then, the pump station components must be manufactured, delivered, and installed. Finally, the complete system must be started up and maintained throughout its life-cycle. A frequent concern for pump station owners is identifying who is responsible for resolving issues when a pump station does not function properly. In a common pump station project,
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Radar Level Sensor for an Industrial Process Lift Station
Romtec Utilities can include a lot of design options in a packaged pump station. Level sensing can be one of the most vital components during pump station engineering, and many operators and engineers have passionate opinions about which option works the best. Romtec Utilities designs its packaged pump stations to meet the needs and expectations of its owners and operators no matter which method they prefer. Each method of level sensing offers distinct advantages, and
Stormwater Pump Station for the Sacramento Municipal Utility District
Romtec Utilities recently completed a large project for the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) at the new East Campus Operations Center that is currently under construction. The Romtec Utilities supply included a wastewater lift station and a large stormwater pumping station. These two packaged pump stations are a part of construction that began on this facility in September of 2011. Each package pump station offers tremendous benefits for the East Campus facility, which is a
Lift Station owners and operators throughout the water and wastewater industry are well aware of the increasing pressures being placed on aging infrastructure. According to the Water Infrastructure Network, over $40 billion dollars in ready-to-go water and wastewater projects existed last year. Romtec Utilities works with industry personnel every day to upgrade lift stations across the country, and we believe that any owner or operator working with aging lift stations should be aware of their
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