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.
University of California Merced|Fresno, CA|720 GPM - 48.9' TDH
The University of California, Merced needed a new wastewater lift station for the expansion of its campus. Two 20 hp Vaughan chopper pumps were included to meet the high flow requirements.
City of El Centro|El Centro, CA|850 GPM - 30' TDH
The City of El Centro in California needed to replace an existing lift station that had been in service for over 40 years. The new system needed to handle high flows of wastewater from the county jail and from several residential developments in the area.
City of Victorville|Victorville, CA|75 GPM - 23.3' TDH
The City of Victorville needed to replace an existing lift station that had been converted to a manhole. The new lift station would handle medium flows of wastewater, and pump it uphill to gravity and off to treatment.
Sammamish Plateau|Issaquah, WA|Flow Metering Vault
An existing wastewater lift station owned by the Sammamish Plateau Water and Sewer District in Washington needed a new meter vault to track flows of sewage into an interceptor. The new meter vault was completely prefabricated by Romtec Utilities into a precast concrete vault structure, and it also includes a bypass line intended to bypass the existing lift station during maintenance and an eventual replace scheduled in upcoming years.