Product category:
Waste-water handling, monitors + treatment
News Release from: Stem Drive | Subject: Wetwell mixing system
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 January 2005
Wetwell mixing system cleans up in
Thames
Stem Drive has won a contract from the Trident North Alliance for its patented, non-blocking, wetwell mixing system, designed to maintain solids in suspension and allow removal by sewage pumps
Stem Drive has won a contract from the Trident North Alliance for its patented, non-blocking, wet well mixing system, designed to maintain solids in suspension The system will be installed at Hallingbury Road Pumping Station, Bishops Stortford
The contract was awarded after actual tests to demonstrate the mixing of floating solids in sewage, carried out by Trident North for Thames Water.
The project objective is to eliminate excessive rag build up which requires expensive cleaning operations to remove.
The raft of rag forms on the surface of the sewage, and is then not transferred by the pumps.
Mixing is required to maintain the rags in suspension to allow removal by sewage pumps on a regular basis.
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