Assessing Aftermarket Components for Submersibles
The investment in a submersible pump is more than just the initial purchase and installation costs. Extending a pump’s life with replacement parts can...
A Submersible Wastewater Pump Owner’s Guide to Field Service
Submersible wastewater pumps not only provide benefits when they’re operating well, they also ease the burden of repairs, service, and maintenance when compared with...
Advocating For The Systems Approach
By SWPA Executive Director Adam Stolberg and Chris Greco, Environment One Corporation (E/One)
For nearly fifty years, the Submersible Wastewater Pump Association has been at...
Improving Efficiency in Both Practice and Innovation
SWPA 2018 SUMMER MEETING AND PLANT TOUR
Where: Charlotte, North Carolina
When: August 8-9, 2018
Limited to the first twenty-five applicants, this two-day event features a...
SWPA Annual Meeting a Huge Success
SWPA hosted its Annual Meeting in Chicago on November 15, 2018. SWPA members gathered from around the country to participate in the annual event, a...
2020 SWPA Industry Outlook
The Submersible Wastewater Pump Association (SWPA) is a national trade association representing and serving the manufacturers of submersible pumps for municipal and industrial wastewater...
The New Normal
By SWPA Executive Director Adam Stolberg and Jeff Boling,Ebara Pumps Americas Corporation
Ragging and clogging are persistent problems in wastewater streams, which can cause backflows,...
Improving Efficiency in Both Practice and Innovation
Improving the efficiency of a submersible pump in your system doesn’t necessarily mean upgrading to the latest model or starting again from scratch. As...
Submersible Pumps Take it Easy on Their Owners
By SWPA Executive Director Adam Stolberg and Timothy Merkel, Metropolitan Industries
Even as Industry 4.0 and AI are adopted across the board, part of the...
Repair or Replace? Evaluating Your Aging Submersible
Submersible pumps are known for their reliability, but even the sturdiest of equipment wears down or, eventually, needs replacement. When to end a pump’s...