When you flush your toilet, it’s not the end of the road for your wastewater. The water flows out of your house and into the public waterworks, where it inevitably finds its way into the first—and perhaps most important—part of the public water system: the headworks. As you might expect... View Article
While most of us don’t like to spend a lot of time thinking about it, every person on the planet generates a healthy share of wastewater. Every time you take a bath, and every time you flush the toilet, you’re creating wastewater. Whether your water is heading into a septic... View Article
There has been a strong movement over the last couple of decades to find more sustainable processes for removing biological nutrients in municipal wastewater in Missouri and beyond. The goal is to use more energy-efficient and water-conserving processes without compromising the quality of wastewater management and treatment. The primary forms... View Article
Submersible pumps, like any other type of mechanical equipment, need ongoing maintenance to stay in good condition and to produce lasting, reliable results over their designated lifespan. These pumps operate in difficult conditions, being submerged directly into liquid like water, storm water or sewage, which means it is possible they... View Article
Wastewater pumping is a crucial process performed at lift stations and wastewater treatment plants in Missouri and beyond. These pumps keep the entire station running; they must be capable of operating reliably at all hours of the day. When lift stations need new wastewater pumps, there are a variety of... View Article