Pump Stations
A pump station is a facility designed to move fluids, such as water or sewage, from one location to another. It typically contains one or more pumps that help to increase the pressure of the fluid, allowing it to flow through pipelines. Pump stations are essential in various applications, including municipal water supply systems and wastewater management.
These stations are strategically placed to ensure efficient fluid transport over long distances or to higher elevations. They can be found in urban areas, where they help manage stormwater, or in rural settings, where they support agricultural irrigation. Proper maintenance of pump stations is crucial for reliable operation.