Clean Water Booster Skid

Clean Water Booster Skid in Van Alstyne, TX

834 GPM
74′ TDH

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Clean Water Booster Skid in Van Alstyne, Texas Clean Water Booster Skid Project Assets DESIGN DRAWINGS PANEL DESIGN SITE-PLANS Clean Water Booster Skid We were proud to provide the design, manufacture, and supply of this clean water booster skid for the City of Van Alstyne. Van Alstyne, Texas is a city 30 miles north of Plano on U.S. Route 75. The U.S. Route 75 runs north to Denison and south 50 miles to Dallas. Van ...
Town of Samoa Washington Fire Hydrant Booster Pump Station

Town of Samoa|Samoa, CA| 1000, 200-600 GPM - 150' TDH

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Romtec Utilities was contacted to provide a design service order for a new booster pump station and control building for a housing development in the Town of Samoa. This booster pump station was designed to meet the immediate and future flow requirements of the development as it continued to expand.

Kauai Coffee Company|Kauai, HI|9,600 GPM - 415' TDH

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To create new potable water, this lift station pumps clean stormwater from a collection/storage basin to a treatment facility. Duplex vertical turbine pumps move high flows of water very efficiently and use soft starters to reduce torque on the vertical shaft and provide additional pump diagnostics. Also included is an above-grade valve assembly on the top slab. The control panel utilizes an ultrasonic transducer for primary level controls and a pressure transducer for backup. The entire package lift station is located inside an owner-supplied control building.