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Pump school impeller trimming mechanical impacts (Part 2)

Pump school impeller trimming mechanical impacts (Part 2) Following on from our first article about impeller trimming in the last issue of Pump Industry, this article will continue to outline things can happen when the impeller vane diameter is reduced.  In part one, we looked at changes in performance and NPSHR. We will now look […]

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Hybrid electronic and hydraulic valve control – plant and network lifesavers!

Hybrid electronic and hydraulic valve control – plant and network lifesavers! By Roger Lah, Technical Products Specialist, Cla-Val A recent visitor to our facility described the lengthy process that entails when a power failure occurs and what that means to his utility’s water treatment plant operator. The operator has to quickly close fifteen motorised valves

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Flexible layflat hose solution brings water to remote mine site

Flexible layflat hose solution brings water to remote mine site Water access and reliable machinery are essential for successful gold prospecting and other mining activities. However, these can create real challenges in remote environments and at altitudes. When an Australian mining company experienced these challenges, a truck-mounted hose reeling system from Crusader Hose provided the

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Major pumping station and water intake contracts awarded

Major pumping station and water intake contracts awarded Cairns Regional Council in Queensland has awarded a $9 million contract to construct a new sewage pumping station in North Cairns. The contract was awarded to Koppens Developments. The current pumping station, located at the corner of Sheridan and Lily streets, is the largest sewage pumping station

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Sewer expansion project completed and ready for connections

Sewer expansion project completed and ready for connections The $5 million Heathcote Sewer Scheme Project has been completed – including the construction of a sewer pump station and new sewer mains – with Coliban Water now notifying property owners that they can connect to the expanded sewer network.  Coliban Water Manager Infrastructure, Corey Bourne, said

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Future ready: Sunshine Coast’s sewerage network prepared for growth

Future ready: Sunshine Coast’s sewerage network prepared for growth By Eliza Booth, Assistant Editor, Pump Industry Magazine When Unitywater formed in 2010, it inherited water and sewerage assets that had previously been operated and maintained by local councils. This presented a challenge for the utility – how would it optimise these assets to meet the

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