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2" yard hydrant?

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cht13er

Civil/Environmental
Jul 14, 2010
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Good day, guys and gals!

I've got a 2" water service provided to the site. I'm spec-ing a yard hydrant so that maintenance and/or cleaning of the sanitary pumping station (think: a large diameter, 30' deep manhole) can be pretty straightforward. Since I have the 2" service, I figure why not put in a 2" yard hydrant ... but I can't seem to find a manufacturer! Any ideas?
Thanks!
Chris
 
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Cost of a yard hydrant is (hopefully) well under $1k; they're padlockable; you can easily connect a hose.

Traditional hydrant would be well over $5k...
 
Thanks! Google took me to hydrants.com (go figure) - their #77 maingaurd hydrant seems to be what I was looking for!
 
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