Wastewater Treatment Plant Pumps: Guidelines for Selection, Application and Operation

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Dating back to the 19th century, people began purifying used water prior to discharging it back into the environment. Today, access to clean water is a basic necessity and is essential to sustain and provide for the continued development of the world’s population and its economic growth. One of the most urgent concerns today is to have a sufficient supply of clean water to meet and sustain a constantly growing demand.

Guide Highlights:

  • Identifies processes, applications, and pump selection in an aerobic wastewater treatment plant with a treatment capacity of 10 to 100 million gallons per day
  • Identifies the styles of pumps used in easy-to-understand plant diagrams and summary tables
  • Emphasis on improved overall reliability by highlighting proper pump selection for each application including information about the materials of construction
  • Appendices that deal with proper motor and mechanical seal selection to improve overall system reliability

This guidebook is intended to assist in the understanding of the general layout, components, and operation of a typical wastewater treatment plant. The intention is to provide the guidance necessary to select pump types, pump materials, and auxiliary components so the pumping system performs effectively, efficiently, and reliably in the various plant operations. This single resource contains practical information for those who are new to specifying treatment plant pumping systems and equipment, as well as for those who are experienced, but desire to enhance their knowledge-base for these systems and proper pump selection.

Product Details

Edition:
1st
Published:
2015
ISBN(s):
9781935762379
Number of Pages:
155
File Size:
1 file , 4.5 MB