Four considerations for large pump station design
April 15, 2024
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By Vito Cimino and Douglas Reed
In this article for Wastewater Digest, Vito Cimino and Douglas Reed explore several key design considerations for large pump station projects
Large pump station design is complex. Not only does a design have to be feasible—it also must be developed thoughtfully to ensure long-term success. Pump stations that address combined sewer overflows (CSO) typically have high pumping capacities and are very deep. There are only a handful of CSO storage tunnels across North America. It’s critical to consider the long-term operation and lifecycle costs when undertaking a large pump station design.
In this article for Wastewater Digest, Vito Cimino and Douglas Reed explore large pump station design, focusing on several key considerations for peak performance and longevity.
Vito works in our Cleveland office as a project technical lead, account manager for NEORSD, and sector lead for conveyance projects.
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