One aspect during the construction of Magnolia Pacific Technical School was a stormwater pump station. This system would handle extremely high flows of stormwater and pump it to treatment.
Doheny Village Stormwater|Dana Point, CA|50 GPM - 14' TDH
City improvements for the Doheny Village in Dana Point, California required a new stormwater pump station for the residential revitalization. To meet the required flows, the new pump station utilized a 1/3 hp Goulds submersible pump in a simplex configuration.
Pomona College | Claremont, CA | 370 GPM - 14.5' TDH
Pomona College in Claremont, California needed this new stormwater pump station to handle a wide flow range of runoff.
Indian Springs Resort|Calistoga, CA|6,800 GPM - 15.7' TDH
The Indian Springs Resort needed a new pump station designed to handle high flows of stormwater runoff from a collection storm drain.
Utica East Ohio Midstream LNG Plant|Kensington, OH|75 GPM - 67' TDH
Utica East Ohio Midstream needed two new pump stations to handle low flows of stormwater runoff at its new Kensington Plant in Ohio. To responsibly contain potentially hazardous stormwater from the topsoil, these pump stations were designed with double-wall fiberglass wet wells with interstitial leak detection. Both pumping systems included corrosion resistant components and sensors due to the potential presences of LNGs in the stormwater runoff. Pumps were engineered with 7.5 hp Ebara pumps in a duplex configuration, and different impellers were specified for each of the two pump stations meet slightly differing head requirements.