A new distribution center for the United States Postal Service in Portland, Oregon required a wastewater lift station. The lift station handles both wastewater and stormwater flows because the stormwater that is collected onsite is essentially wastewater due to fuel and other contaminants from a truck loading area.
Cedar Point Sports Center|Sandusky, OH|75 GPM - 60' TDH
Romtec Utilities provided a complete wastewater lift station for a sports park in Ohio. This lift station collects wastewater from the on-site facilities and then pumps into an existing force main.
Bureau of Reclamation|Klamath Falls, OR|90 GPM - 20.0' TDH
The Bureau of Reclamation needed a new wastewater lift station to handle medium flows of wastewater in Klamath Falls, Oregon. This pumping system includes 2 hp Ebara submersible pumps engineered in a duplex configuration to meet the anticipated sewage flow and provide redundancy.
Westfield Valley Fair Mall|Santa Clara, CA|31 GPM - 10.7' TDH
The revitalization of a large mall in Santa Clara, CA required a new pump station to handle low flows of stormwater runoff from a section of the parking lot. This system utilized an economic design with a 4-foot ID precast concrete wet well, schedule 80 PVC discharge piping, and small ½ hp Weil pumps in a duplex configuration.
Typical Design Concepts for Stormwater Pump Stations
Romtec Utilities designs, engineers, manufactures, and supplies pump stations for all types of stormwater applications. In stormwater pumping, there are many strategies for how to handle the expected storm flows.