Chopper Pump Eliminates Clogs at University in Washington

May 14, 2015
The near-miss overflows at the university were being caused by the continuous plugging of an existing sewage pump

A major university in Washington state that came close to sewage overflows is back on track after to the intervention of Mitchell, Lewis & Staver and a Landia chopper pump.

The near-miss overflows at the university were being caused by the continuous plugging of an existing sewage pump, also resulting in downtime and constant, costly maintenance.

“More and more we see the problem of so-called ‘flushable’ products that clog up so-called ‘non-clog’ sewage pumps," said Ty Collins from Mitchell, Lewis & Staver. “Standard pumps can deal with standard sewage, but they are no match for the stringy, tear-resistant synthetic fibres of products such as wet wipes.”

Mitchell Lewis & Staver reviewed application data and changes in the waste stream with the campus facilities manager, opting for a submersible chopper pump that would be capable of actually cutting up the fibrous and stringy materials to the point that they would be pumpable.

“We specified a Landia chopper pump because of its proven, dual-action cutting mechanism and stationary hardened knife system," Collins said. "These knives chop and cut the materials prior to them entering the impeller. We’ve seen that other chopper pumps use the impeller itself as part of the cutting mechanism, but the Landia design allows for a far more efficient impeller system, whilst still passing whatever nominal solids remain.

“Since the installation of the Landia chopper pump, the results at the university speak for themselves—zero clogging, zero maintenance."

Source: Landia

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