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  2. Pumping station - Wikipedia

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    More modern pumping stations do not require a dry well or pump house and usually consist only of a wet well. In this configuration, submersible sewage pumps with closely coupled electric motor are mounted within the wet well itself, submerged within the sewage.

  3. Category : Water supply pumping stations on the National ...

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    Water supply pumping stations on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States. Pages in category "Water supply pumping stations on the National Register of Historic Places" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.

  4. Historic Peoria Heights pump house will have a new tenant ...

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    More: Once slated for a gas station, this land in Peoria Heights is now up for sale ... The pump house, which dates back to 1934, was formerly managed by Kim Blickenstaff's KDB Group, which at one ...

  5. Pumphouse - Wikipedia

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    1 Pumping station. 2 Theatres and arts venues. 3 Geography. 4 Art and entertainment. ... New Pump-House, the Byrd Park Pump House, Richmond Virginia; Theatres and ...

  6. Category:Water supply pumping stations - Wikipedia

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    Pump House, Blandford Forum; Pumping Stations at the Nymphenburg Palace; R. Ropewalk Pumping Station; S. Selly Oak Pumping Station; Shore Road Pumping Station;

  7. New Pump-House - Wikipedia

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    New Pump-House, also known as the Byrd Park Pump House, is a historic pumping station building located in Byrd Park, Richmond, Virginia. It was built in 1881–1883, and is a three-part, "I" plan, Gothic Revival style granite building.

  8. Grand Mound Town Hall and Waterworks Historic District

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    Pumping Station. Grand Mound installed its first water system in 1898 and built a frame building to house it. Oral tradition in the town relates that the original pump was destroyed by an explosion caused by a spark set off by the fuel. [2] The present building was built on the location of the original pump house in 1915.

  9. Category:Former pumping stations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Former pumping stations" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. ... Leawood Pump House; London Museum of Water & Steam;