Pumps, the Heart of Municipal Water Treatment Facilities

This White Paper reviews the different pump types used in wastewater treatment plants and the importance of proper monitoring with the right instruments.

The white paper “Pumps in Wastewater Treatment Plants” provides valuable insights into the crucial role that pumps play in municipal water treatment facilities. It explains how pumps are essential for moving fluids, adding chemicals, removing unwanted components, and ensuring the efficient operation of water treatment processes.

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The paper discusses the different types of pumps used in wastewater treatment plants, such as centrifugal pumps, submersible pumps, and positive displacement pumps, and highlights their functions and benefits.
Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of monitoring pumps for safety, performance, and cost savings, and provides information on pressure and temperature instruments used for this purpose.

AWC Support:

If you have any questions about your pressure and temperature instrumentation selection needs or wish to discuss water or wastewater application challenges, reach out to the local Automation & Controls Specialists in your area. You can find them anytime via online chat at www.awc-inc.com or by finding your local AWC office.

George Gugich is a WIKA Technical Expert and Business Development Manager for AWC, Inc. based in Baton Rouge, LA. He has over 12 years of industrial and instrumentation experience, including many years as a Technical Manager with WIKA Group. He is a graduate of Louisiana State University and holds a Process Instrumentation & Controls certification from the University of Kansas.

George Gugich

George Gugich

George Gugich is a WIKA Technical Expert and Business Development Manager for AWC, Inc. based in Baton Rouge, LA. He has over 12 years of industrial and instrumentation experience, including many years as a Technical Manager with WIKA Group. He is a graduate of Louisiana State University and holds a Process Instrumentation & Controls certification from the University of Kansas.
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