Potable Water

City of Prescott | Stringfield at Granite Mountain
170 GPM | 108.1′ TDH
The Stringfield at Granite Mountain site sits above much of the surrounding area, creating extreme elevation challenges for water delivery. Because of this, a basic water system using gravity alone would not work. Instead, a booster pump station and lift station system was needed to move water uphill and keep pressure consistent throughout the development..

Kitsap County | Lift and Booster Stations
1000, 200-600 GPM | 150′ TDH
Romtec Utilities delivered complete lift and booster stations for the Arborwood Development in Kitsap County, Washington, helping support a growing residential area while meeting long-term public ownership standards.

Monrovia | Canyon Park
60 GPM | 17.7′ TDH
The Canyon Park lift station and booster skid project represents a successful partnership between Romtec Utilities, the City of Monrovia, and Merrell Johnson Engineering. By delivering a fully engineered, prefabricated system, Romtec Utilities helped the city modernize its wastewater infrastructure with minimal disruption and maximum reliability.

Rogue Community College | Potable Water Booster Station
1333 GPM | 177′ TDH
Romtec worked with Marquess & Associates to provide them with the best value from an engineering, construction, and overall cost of maintenance standpoint.

Town of Samoa | Housing Development & Fire Hydrant Booster Pump Station
1000, 200-600 GPM | 150′ TDH
Romtec Utilities was contacted to provide a design service order for a new booster pump station and control building for a housing development in the Town of Samoa. This booster pump station was designed to meet the immediate and future flow requirements of the development as it continued to expand.

Southgate Water District | Booster Pump Station & Integrated Control Building
125 GPM | 75′ TDH
Romtec Utilities designed and supplied a booster pump station and an integrated control building for an upscale development. This booster system regulates water pressure for the newly constructed homes.

McBryde Resources | Continuous High Flow, High Head Pumping
9600 GPM | 415′ TDH
To create new potable water, this lift station pumps clean stormwater from a collection/storage basin to a treatment facility. Duplex vertical turbine pumps move high flows of water very efficiently and use soft starters to reduce torque on the vertical shaft and provide additional pump diagnostics.

Orange County Groundwater Replenishment System | Collection Pump Station
4500 GPM | 32.5′ TDH
To create new potable water, this lift station pumps clean stormwater from a collection/storage basin to a treatment facility. Duplex vertical turbine pumps move high flows of water very efficiently and use soft starters to reduce torque on the vertical shaft and provide additional pump diagnostics.

City of Van Alstyne, Texas | Clean Water Booster Skip Pump Station
834 GPM | 74′ TDH
Romtec Utilities partnered with the City of Van Alstyne to provide a clean water booster pump station. The provided clean water booster pump station was part of their project to update the City of Van Alstyne’s water system through the construction of a new water tower.

City of Sumner | Sumner Ridge Development Underground Booster Station
3625 GPM
This is a sophisticated underground booster pump station that maintains water pressure and supplies fire suppression systems at two new industrial warehouses as part of a land development project in Sumner, Washington. The completion of this project was deemed essential to pandemic recovery, and Romtec Utilities completed the full supply and commissioning of the system.

Tualatin | River Ridge Apartments
270 GPM | 100′ TDH
A new apartment complex required a booster pump station for maintaining the water pressure of potable water for the apartments. The booster station used 5 hp Goulds stainless steel, multi-stage pumps in a triplex configuration.

City of Hesperia, California | Purple Pipe Booster Station
700 GPM | 150′ TDH
The City of Hesperia Booster Station receives water from the Victor Valley Reclamation Facility, which discharges reclaimed water into tanks adjacent to the booster station. The Booster station receives water from these tanks and pumps the water to multiple park sprinkler systems before ultimately discharging into a golf course pond.

Missoula, Montana | Industrial Booster Station
264 GPM
Romtec Utilities partnered with the project team for the Grass Valley industrial booster station to deliver a reliable water pressure system for a new development in Missoula, Montana. This pump system supports both everyday water use and high-demand fire protection needs.
