An upscale beachside community in California needed this medium flow wastewater lift station to replace septic systems used at each home. To meet the requirements of the beachside location, this system includes Ameron T-Lock PVC lining on both a precast concrete sump and emergency overflow basin. A below-grade vault contains the system’s valve and meter assemblies. Large bluffs between the beach and the city treatment plant required super-high head submersible pumps. The system electrical controls comprise redundant controls and level sensing with SCADA integration.
Coyote Springs Development|Moapa, NV|121 GPM - 55' TDH
This package lift station system was designed to meet the medium sewage flows of this new residential development and private golf course. Submersible solids handling pumps in a duplex configuration manage the influent for this deep well, and an above-grade valve assembly maintains proper discharge operations. An outdoor UL listed control panel includes float controls and a basic alarm. This package lift station was one of the first systems installed for the Coyote Springs development after government approvals in 2010.
The City of Battle Ground|Battle Ground, WA|3,155 GPM - 46.2' TDH
Sutter Medical Center|Santa Rosa, CA|90 GPM - 25.1' TDH
The construction of this new hospital required a package lift station system to handle medium flows of wastewater. This comprehensive system includes five below-grade vaults. Four concrete vaults comprise the valve vault, metering vault, odor control vault, and wet well. Additionally, an 18,000 gallon fiberglass vault was included as an overflow tank for emergency backup storage. Tsurumi cutter pumps in a duplex configuration start and stop pumping cycles on level with primary and backup float controls. The outdoor UL listed control panel controls the total operation of the system valves, meters, sensors, pumps, and additional electrical.
Public Animal Shelter|Berkeley, CA|75 GPM - 25' TDH
A newly constructed public animal shelter required this package lift station to meet low sewage flows with additional animal waste. The difficulties associated with pumping animal waste required submersible solids-handling pumps in a duplex configuration. Variable frequency drives were included for electric phase conversion in order to utilize the appropriate pumps with the available power. A UL listed control panel includes float controls for liquid level-sensing and an autodialer with a basic alarm for emergency notifications.