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Pumps + Get AlertsIn February 2010, Crane Pumps & Systems was invited to a meeting hosted by the Roamingwood Sewer and Water Authority and their engineering consultant Cardno BCM to discuss the failing gravity-based sewer system in Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania. The community includes a lake, a small ski resort, a golf course and hiking and bicycle trails, all built on a rock foundation.
The existing 26 pumping stations included several different brands of pumps, an outrageous electrical consumption, and required continuous maintenance. The stations ranged in service life of less than five years old to being over 18 years old. Each duplex station had carried an initial $150,000 to $200,000 investment and now required replacement.
Crane Pumps & Systems provided Lake Ariel a low-pressure sewer design that eliminated all of the lift stations and projected an $80,000 savings every year just in electrical costs. The new design included a Barnes EcoTRAN packaged system fitted with the Barnes Omni Grind grinder pump to be installed at each home site. The station is hidden under a tank cover disguised as a landscape garden rock. The newly designed pressure sewer system utilized much smaller pipe than a gravity-based system and eliminated the need for 40-foot open cuts through a neighborhood with pristine trees. The only entry points into the system from home site to treatment facility are the homes themselves. With no secondary leakage, treatment gets simpler, demands less energy and money, and it’s easier to predict what’s coming out the other end.
The Roamingwood Water Authority is pleased with the new design and will enjoy savings for years to come.
Discover how the EcoTran can transform your challenging sites with reliable and cost-effective solutions. Learn more about the EcoTRAN Low-Pressure Sewer System here.
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