This “turnkey” replacement lift station was designed, supplied, and installed to meet super-high sewage flow with infiltration and inflow requirements of a municipal wastewater lift station. Submersible solids-handling pumps in a triplex configuration were installed. The below-grade valve assembly includes plug valves, check valves, ball valves, a pumping port, and a pigging port. The UL listed control panel has an ultrasonic transducer for primary liquid level sensing, redundant float controls, and an autodialer alarm. VFDs were also included in the lift station controls.
Santa Barbara County|Goleta, CA|50 GPM - 28' TDH
Santa Barbara County needed this package lift station to replace an existing system serving a residential area next to Goleta Beach. Ebara submersible sewage pumps were engineered in a duplex configuration to alternate starts and create redundancy in the system. Liquid level-sensing also includes redundancy by using Dwyer floats as the primary control device and a Multitrode probe for high-level backup. A UL listed control panel uses a NEMA 4X stainless steel enclosure to be safely located outside of the existing control building.
San Bernardino Municipal Water Department| San Bernardino, CA| 188 GPM - 20.4' TDH
The recent Washington Avenue Lift Station project in San Bernardino, California, began as a retrofit and ultimately ended as a full system replacement.
Halifax Regional Water Commission|Bedford, NS| 220 GPM - 45.4' TDH
Romtec Utilities was contacted to replace two aging wastewater lift stations with a modern system capable of handling their combined flow in Bedford Nova Scotia in Canada.
Kitsap County|Port Orchard, WA| 210 GPM - 34' TDH
Romtec Utilities was contacted to design and supply three new wastewater lift stations for the Manchester residential area on the Kitsap Peninsula.





