SuDS Enviro Water Management
Pumping Stations
The SuDS Enviro range of Pumping Stations help distribute your wastewater to the local sewage treatment works. A pumping station consists of a big tank, referred to as a wet well, that receives sewage from a building or a group of buildings.
What are Pumping Stations?
Individual residences’ sewage drains into the wet well. After that, the sewage will sit in the well until it reaches a certain level. The pumping station must generate enough pressure to overcome the water’s gravitational pull. When this pressure level is reached, there will be sufficient pressure to convey liquid at the required flow rate. Pumps are meant to be programmable so that the water flow rate may be readily altered, and this is a simple arithmetic equation. An electrical controller that is either directly connected to the pumping station or is used in conjunction with it.
The relevant data is input via an electronic controller that is either directly connected to the pumping station or controlled from a remote location. The equation is determined by factoring in all of the pipes (including their size), extra fittings, changes in elevation, and any other factors that could affect the water system’s pressure.
How Our Pumping Stations Work
When the cost of groundworks to allow sewage to flow by gravity outweighs the cost of a pumping station.
COMPLIANCE
⦁ BSEN12050 Wastewater lifting plants for buildings and sites.
⦁ BSEN752 ⦁ Drain and sewer systems outside buildings
⦁ Water Industry Act 1991 section 111 (discharge into public sewers)
⦁ Environment Protection Act 1990 Section 111 (disposal of waste)
⦁ Environment Protection Act (Duty of Care) Regulations 1991 (disposal of waste)
PUMPING STATIONS
SuDS Enviro Pumping Stations Range

