Planning for New Digester Pumps

digester transfer pump

Climate changes in the Northeast has also played a role in nudging local government to invest in sewage treatment pumping equipment as unpredictable storms can overload the system.

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Waste Containment Pump Systems | Your Options

waste containment system

Personal waste containment systems or “honey wagons” as they are sometimes called in the pump industry have come along way in just the last few years. In response to the soaring costs of vac truck services, everyone from those needing septic pumping, waste oil pumping and used vegetable oil transfer have found an economical alternative in owning a personal waste containment systems.

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Sludge Pumping in New York With Sludge Master Plunger Pumps

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Pumping sewage for a city of over eight million people can be a challenging task and that’s exactly what the City of New York and surrounding communities like Westchester County must contend with.

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Diaphragm Pump for Sewage Pumping

primary sludge transfer pumps

A WWTP just expanded and upgraded their pump facilities. The facility chose double diaphragm pumps to transfer sewage from digesters for secondary treatment. Project participants included Mud Sucker Diaphragm Pumps and pump manufacturer Wastecorp Pumps.

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Pumps: How to Maintain a Continuous Flow and Minimize Pulsation

pulsation dampening diaphragm pump

With pumping applications, one of the challenges you face especially when pumping thinner liquids, is to maintain continuous flow without “jerking the hose” or disruptions in pump productivity. One of the consulting engineering firms we have worked with in California illustrates this point well:

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What’s New in Diaphragm Pumps?

diaphragm pump design

Diaphragm pumps have had quite the evolution over the last few years with new innovations in diaphragm materials, pump body engineering, drive systems and overall design. This evolution is mainly end user driven; more facilities face budget constraints and have thus demanded cost effective solutions for transferring wastewater and slurry (which diaphragm pumps have traditionally offered). Diaphragm pump manufacturers have responded by offering heavy duty pump models that transcend their usual application capabilities and now may be suitable for areas that submersible pumps and trash pumps once dominated. Here’s a partial answer to how this evolution has happened:

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A Pump for Volcano Eruptions?

A Pump for Volcano Eruptions?
This Wastecorp Mud-Sucker Pumps Lava (The faux kind anyway).
A new customer recently caught our attention when they requested more information on a pump to transfer lava. After a brief pause and an explanation, the customer mentioned that the pumps would be used to transfer and circulate faux lava at a new themed attraction with a focus on modern tourism.

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