Emergency standby pumping capability?

Monday, 02 May, 2011


When the storm is raging in the middle of the night, the last thing you want to hear is the phone ringing off the hook to tell you that four of your pump stations are down and all hands are needed. Do you have emergency standby pumping capability?

This paper covers the most common ways used to mitigate the potential damage and prevent an overflow, discusses the pitfalls of each and offers a solution that produces an effective result.


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