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Description: Perpetual Pumping Station Rehabilitation
Perpetual Pumping Station Rehabilitation
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This paper describes the evolution of equipment and systems at a wastewater pumping station in a combined sewer collection system. Three major rehabilitation projects and several standalone projects have been performed since original construction in the mid1970s. Challenges have included a contractor bankruptcy, vandalism, equipment obsolescence, access constraints, and suboptimal hydraulics. Many lessons learned during the past few decades of work are presented.
This paper describes the evolution of equipment and systems at a wastewater pumping station in a combined sewer collection system. Three major rehabilitation projects and several standalone projects have been performed since original construction in the mid-1970s. Challenges have included a contractor bankruptcy, vandalism, equipment obsolescence, access constraints, and suboptimal hydraulics. Many lessons learned during the past few decades of work are presented.
SpeakerRoll, Richard
Presentation time
14:00:00
14:30:00
Session time
13:30:00
15:00:00
SessionPump Stations: Lessons Learned
Session locationRoom S404a - Level 4
TopicCollection Systems, Intermediate Level
TopicCollection Systems, Intermediate Level
Author(s)
Roll, Richard
Author(s)R. Roll 1; C. Cowan 2 ; R. Roll 1;
Author affiliation(s)Niagara Falls Water Board (ret) 1; GHD 2 ; Niagara Falls Water Board (ret) 1;
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2023
DOI10.2175/193864718825159096
Volume / Issue
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2023
Word count5

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Description: Perpetual Pumping Station Rehabilitation
Perpetual Pumping Station Rehabilitation
Abstract
This paper describes the evolution of equipment and systems at a wastewater pumping station in a combined sewer collection system. Three major rehabilitation projects and several standalone projects have been performed since original construction in the mid1970s. Challenges have included a contractor bankruptcy, vandalism, equipment obsolescence, access constraints, and suboptimal hydraulics. Many lessons learned during the past few decades of work are presented.
This paper describes the evolution of equipment and systems at a wastewater pumping station in a combined sewer collection system. Three major rehabilitation projects and several standalone projects have been performed since original construction in the mid-1970s. Challenges have included a contractor bankruptcy, vandalism, equipment obsolescence, access constraints, and suboptimal hydraulics. Many lessons learned during the past few decades of work are presented.
SpeakerRoll, Richard
Presentation time
14:00:00
14:30:00
Session time
13:30:00
15:00:00
SessionPump Stations: Lessons Learned
Session locationRoom S404a - Level 4
TopicCollection Systems, Intermediate Level
TopicCollection Systems, Intermediate Level
Author(s)
Roll, Richard
Author(s)R. Roll 1; C. Cowan 2 ; R. Roll 1;
Author affiliation(s)Niagara Falls Water Board (ret) 1; GHD 2 ; Niagara Falls Water Board (ret) 1;
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2023
DOI10.2175/193864718825159096
Volume / Issue
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2023
Word count5

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