Municipality Standardizes with One Pump to Reduce Cost and Maintenance

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Municipality Standardizes with One Pump to Reduce Cost and Maintenance

The City of St. Helens Wastewater Treatment Plant consists of two lagoons, an operations building, a chlorine building and a shop. Along with the treatment plant, the operators also operate the water filtration facility and maintain nine sewer lift stations throughout town.

The plant needed a pump that would meet both treatment plants’ broad range of dosing requirements, provide ease of operation and reduce the number of spare parts needed on the shelf. The goal is to eventually replace all chemical feed pumps in use and standardize on one model for all dosing requirements.

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