August 2004
Job:
A New Jersey sewer authority recently completed a complex rehabilitation of portions of its 100-year-old sewer system. The oval 42-inch, 64-inch, and 69-inch brick sewer pipes were relined with a cured-in-place liner. Spiniello Construction of Morristown, New Jersey, installed the liner. A New York environmental engineering consulting firm completed the design and site inspection. Godwin Pumps provided the bypass pumping system to keep the sewer on-line throughout the renovation.
The
project
required
three
of
Godwin's
12-inch
automatic
self-priming
DPC300
Dri-Prime®
diesel
pumps
-
two
primary
and
one
standby
- to
divert
flows
of
10
million
gallons
per
day
through
the
main
interceptor.
An
additional
two
Godwin
8-inch
CD225M
and
three
Godwin
6-inch
CD150M
Dri-Prime
pumps
handled
flow
from
the
tributary
lines
and
also
pumped
water
to
cure
the
liner.
For more information e-mail
sales@godwinpumps.com