Commercial Mixed-Use Stormwater Lift Station in Beaverton

Beaverton, Oregon Commercial Mixed-Use Stormwater Lift Station

400 GPM
17.8′ TDH

jweddell300gpm - 500gpm, Commercial Development Stormwater, Detention Pond Pumping, Detention Ponds, Flood Control, Mixed Use Development, Pacific, Stormwater

Beaverton, Oregon Commercial Mixed-Use Stormwater Lift Station Project Assets DESIGN DRAWINGS PANEL DESIGN SITE-PLANS For this commercial mixed-use stormwater lift station project in Beaverton, Oregon, a new development required a reliable pump system to manage stormwater runoff. Given Beaverton’s heavy rainfall during the winter and spring months, the system needed to be robust and efficient. The development includes a hotel, gas station, and large retail space. Stormwater is collected in an on-site detention pond and ...
Public Housing Stormwater Pump System in Olympia, WA - FSCSS

Olympia, Washington Affordable Housing Development Pump Station

195.5 GPM
21.1′ TDH

jweddell100-Year Storm, 100gpm - 300gpm, Detention Ponds, Pacific, Residential Development, Stormwater

Olympia, Washington Affordable Housing Development Pump Station Project Assets DESIGN DRAWINGS PANEL DESIGN SITE-PLANS Public Housing Development Pump Station Project The Family Support Center of South Sound (FSCSS) needed an affordable housing development pump station for their new social housing complex in Olympia, Washington. The site needed a low-cost public housing stormwater lift station to pump water from a detention pond and move it to the other side of the site for dispersion over a ...
PSEG

Public Service Enterprise Group|Trenton, NJ| 225 GPM - 11.7' TDH

jweddell100gpm - 300gpm, Detention Pond Pumping, Detention Ponds, Eastern, Industrial, Power Generation, Stormwater, Stormwater Collection, Stormwater Runoff

Romtec Utilities was contacted to design and supply a stormwater pump station as part of an improvement project at an industrial power switch station in Trenton, New Jersey. This is one of several locations where aging infrastructure is being replaced by the local electric company, Public Service Enterprise Group, or PSE&G.