stanier
Mechanical
- May 20, 2001
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The current project involves the upgrade of 350 pump stations in Sydney NSW Asutralia to prevent dry weather overflows. Conventional wisdom is to provide balance tanks to prevent an overflow due to loss of power etc. Thye size of the tank is based on the response time and the consequences/likelihood of events occurring.
Have any planners or designers in this forum other novel methods of providing protection from overflows in the event of failure of the pumps or other emergency condition? Can you steer me to websites where there may be technical data on such solutions.
Have any planners or designers in this forum other novel methods of providing protection from overflows in the event of failure of the pumps or other emergency condition? Can you steer me to websites where there may be technical data on such solutions.