Utica East Ohio Midstream LNG Plant – Double-Wall Fiberglass System
Project Description
Utica East Ohio Midstream needed a 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, this pump station was designed with a double-wall fiberglass wet well with interstitial leak detection. The pumping system also 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 a UL listed control panel was supplied with added cable lengths for installation outside of NFPA classified spaces near the pump station.
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
150 | 59′ |
GPM | TDH |
Why They Chose Romtec Utilities
URS Corporation, the project engineer, contacted Romtec Utilities for the design of three pump stations, including this pump station with a more shallow depth and a higher designed pumping rate. URS provided Romtec Utilities with the design criteria and requirements for double-wall fiberglass wet wells, corrosion resistant components, and value engineering services. Romtec Utilities worked to design this pump station to meet the URS requirements while satisfying the budget of Utica East Ohio Midstream, the end owner and customer. When the designs were completed, Romtec Utilities manufactured the pump station package and delivered it to the plant construction site in Ohio where Fagen, Inc. installed all three pump stations.