Clark Regional Wastewater District – Municipal Wastewater Lift Station Standard
Project Description
A new residential development in Ridgefield, Washington needed a wastewater lift station to handle medium flows of sewage from the new houses. 23 hp Flygt submersible pumps were engineered in a duplex configuration to meet the expected peak flow rates. The system operation valves, pressure gauges, and a flow meter were located in a sub-grade vault that can be easily accessed through an h-20 top hatch. The pump station electrical controls were configured with an Allen-Bradley PLC in a NEMA 4 steel enclosure for all weather protection. Added weather protection was provided through a four-post control shelter that was installed on-site as well.
What Romtec Utilities Provided
- Lift Station Design & Engineering
- Package Lift Station Supplier
- Package Lift Station Manufacturer
- On-Site Lift Station Construction Adviser
- On-Site Start-Up Management
350 | 116′ |
GPM | TDH |
Why They Chose Romtec Utilities
PLS Engineering contacted Romtec Utilities for the design and supply of this wastewater lift station. They were working the developer D.R. Horton in Ridgefield, Washington and needed to meet their deadline. Working alongside PLS Engineering and Clark Regional Wastewater District, Romtec Utilities created a design that met the project timeline and all system requirements. This was a very fast project for Romtec Utilities, we were first contacted in November and the lift station was completed and commissioned in March. This is a great example of using an implements municipal design standard to benefit not only the municipality but the contractor as well.