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Sewage Ejector Pumps and Self Priming Pumps are Important to Wastewater Treatment

Sewage ejector pumps are used if the drain pipe coming out from a building is at the same level or lower than the city sewer connection in a waste water treatment process. Sewage, also called black water, cannot travel on an upward pitch, so sometimes it needs to be helped along the way.

This is where sewage ejector pumps are employed. Technically, if the sewage pipe does not allow for a constant flow of black water at a rate of two feet per second, sewage ejector pumps are needed. Sewage ejector pumps simply move it along the way. This is the first step in the transportation portion of the wastewater treatment process.

The untrained consumer often confuses sewage ejector pumps with other types of pumps. Sewage ejector pumps are in a sealed plastic can, like some other pumps. They do not allow leaks. There is an alarm that is attached to the sewage ejector pumps tank that will alert the homeowner if leak has occurred. Sewage ejector pumps are well designed for the consumer’s protection.

The highest quality equipment for these and other processes can be found at Hydromatic. If you have any questions, contact them and ask about sewage ejector pumps.

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