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Flood Conditions Impact Pump Station Design

2014-02-10 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

The Kauffman Ave. Pump Station, in Fairborn, Ohio was two years in the making. What seemed like a straight-forward pump station equipment and generator building became more complex when the City of Fairborn confirmed that, due to its location in a flood-prone area, the building had to be designed to allow only 2 in. of water seepage in any 24-hour period. In addition, they required a 5-year warranty. Norwalk Industries(NCI), an Easi-Set licensed producer, worked with Easi-Set, Concrete ...This story is related to the following:Pump or Pumping Stations | Water Pumps |

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