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  2. Pumping station - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, in land drainage, stations pump water to prevent flooding in areas below sea level, a concept pioneered during the Victorian era in places like The Fens in the UK. The introduction of "package pumping stations" has modernized drainage systems, allowing a compact, efficient solution for areas where gravity drainage is impractical.

  3. Booster pump - Wikipedia

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    Small compressed air powered breathing gas booster pump Haskell booster set up for charging rebreather cylinders from premix banks with low pressure compressor. A booster pump is a machine which increases the pressure of a fluid. It may be used with liquids or gases, and the construction details vary depending on the fluid.

  4. Walnut Hill Pumping Station - Wikipedia

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    Three large reservoirs are filled daily by the Florence Water Works and distributed to the central part of the city by gravity. Three booster pumps the water to higher parts of the area, including Dundee. Walnut Hill is part of the original Omaha Water Works built in 1882. It was designed by Homer Virgil Knouse. [1]

  5. Category:Water supply pumping stations - Wikipedia

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    Water supply pumping stations in the United States (1 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Water supply pumping stations" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.

  6. Category : Water supply pumping stations in the United States

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    Water supply pumping stations on the National Register of Historic Places (29 P) Pages in category "Water supply pumping stations in the United States" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  7. Water distribution system - Wikipedia

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    An example of a water distribution system: a pumping station, a water tower, water mains, fire hydrants, and service lines [1] [2]. A water distribution system is a part of water supply network with components that carry potable water from a centralized treatment plant or wells to consumers to satisfy residential, commercial, industrial and fire fighting requirements.

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