EngWade
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 5, 2009
- 64
Hello everyone,
I'm designing a pump station to convey your typical waste from an apartment building. The pump station is designed with two submersible centrifugal grinder pumps, and connects into an existing municipal low pressure sewer force main. I've spoken with the Wastewater Treatment Plant operator, and he told me there are shock loading problems at the plant, and so would like to see a throttling mechanism on my pump station. So does anybody have any recommendations for this? I know butterfly valves are often used for throttling down of water lines, but I wouldn't use one on a sewage force main. Any help or insight is greatly appreciated, Thanks!
I'm designing a pump station to convey your typical waste from an apartment building. The pump station is designed with two submersible centrifugal grinder pumps, and connects into an existing municipal low pressure sewer force main. I've spoken with the Wastewater Treatment Plant operator, and he told me there are shock loading problems at the plant, and so would like to see a throttling mechanism on my pump station. So does anybody have any recommendations for this? I know butterfly valves are often used for throttling down of water lines, but I wouldn't use one on a sewage force main. Any help or insight is greatly appreciated, Thanks!