City of Van Alstyne, Texas Booster Station Booster Station Project Assets DESIGN DRAWINGS PANEL DESIGN SITE-PLANS The state of Texas has experienced unprecedented population growth since 2020 but the infrastructure of the Lone Star State wasn’t prepared to service over 2 million more residents. (Texas Population by Year - 2025 Update | Neilsberg) Infrastructure in Texas is being expanded and improved at a faster pace in order to keep up with demand. Developers and engineers ...
Anchorage, Alaska Stormwater Lift Station With Stepped Down Wet Well
1610 GPM
18.2′ TDH
Anchorage, Alaska Stormwater Lift Station With Stepped Down Wet Well Stormwater Lift Station Project Assets DESIGN DRAWINGS PANEL DESIGN SITE-PLANS This project was for a community in Anchorage, Alaska, called Eagle River, that had experienced flooding issues to personal property over the years. The community required a stormwater lift station with a stepped down wet well. Flooding became a problem due to freeze-thaw weather conditions and poor surface drainage. The site of the housing development ...
Beaverton, Oregon Commercial Mixed-Use Stormwater Lift Station
400 GPM
17.8′ TDH
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 ...
UPRR Alton & Southern Yard | East St. Louis, IL | 135 GPM - 69.4' TDH
This project was initially recognized as a rehabilitation project but Romtec Utilities and David Evans and Associates, Inc. determined that they needed a replacement lift station to meet their increased stormwater demands.
Washington County|Hillsboro, OR|38 - 52 GPM - 19.9' - 25.2' TDH
Seismic upgrades to the Washington County Public Service Building required the installation of five stormwater pump stations.




