Protecting Agricultural Land in a Flood Plain
By Lucy Ogden, Bedford Pumps
Bedford Pumps Ltd. have successfully completed the commissioning of two of their fish-friendly pump sets at Pitt Polder Pumping Station...
Pumps and Renewable Energy
As utilities incorporate more wind and solar sources into their generation mix, they are faced with two problems. One is that both wind and...
Game On At Levi's Stadium
The new $1.3 billion Levi’s® Stadium in Santa Clara, California, home to the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers is a model of sustainability, from its...
Washington Community Brews Winning Water Solution
It is no secret that craft breweries are big in Washington state. With a total of 437 breweries statewide, only California, Pennsylvania, and New...
From Curb to Cup: Flojet Keeps Coffee Carts Moving
The last few years have dramatically changed the mobile food and beverage landscape. While food trucks and stalls have been around for some time,...
Grinder Pumps for Sewer Renewal
Low pressure sewer systems using semi-positive displacement grinder pumps have been employed extensively to provide central sewer service to areas where gravity sewer could...
Ease of Use Key Replacing Aging Substation RTUs
By Bryan Gehringer, NovaTech
Support challenges associated with aging and obsolete remote terminal units (RTUs), combined with built-in cybersecurity and expanded functionality in modern RTU...
Screw Pumps Show Their Strength
Calhoun’s treatment plant benefits from long-lasting open screw pumps
With almost thirty years and counting of uninterrupted service for its 60-inch and 72-inch screw pumps,...
Mine to Double Productivity with Waterjet Cutting System
Based in Johannesburg, South Africa, Jetstream Cutting Solutions represents Jet Edge waterjets in several Southern African nations and carries Jet Edge’s full line of...
Colorado Community Digs Deep for New Lift Station
Construction delays are never good news for a community’s residents. The problems only intensify if those delays are related to wastewater lift stations, as...









