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  2. Grinder pump - Wikipedia

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    Grinder pumps can be installed in the basement or in the yard. If installed in the yard, the holding tank must be buried deep enough that the pump and sewage pipes are below the frost line. A grinder pump is different from a sump pump or effluent pump. There are two types of grinder pumps, semi-positive displacement (SPD) and centrifugal.

  3. Sanitary sewer - Wikipedia

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    A force main or rising main [8] is a pumped sewer that may be necessary where gravity sewers serve areas at lower elevations than the sewage treatment plant, or distant areas at similar elevations. A lift station is a sewer sump that lifts accumulated sewage to a higher elevation.

  4. Pressure sewer - Wikipedia

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    In a typical set-up, a receiving well is provided close to the properties being served so that all sewage can gravitate to the well. An electric macerator pump (also called a grinder pump) pumps the finely macerated sewage through a narrow diameter continuous plastic pipe which discharges into the nearest gravity sewer or treatment plant.

  5. Pumping station - Wikipedia

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    The pumping station may be called a lift station if the pump merely discharges into a nearby gravity manhole. [4] From here the cycle starts all over again until the sewage reaches its point of destination—usually a treatment plant. By this method, pumping stations are used to move waste to higher elevations.

  6. Sewage pumping - Wikipedia

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    Small-scale sewage pumping is normally done by a submersible pump. This became popular in the early 1960s, when a guide rail system was developed to lift the submersible pump out of the pump station for repair, and ended the dirty and sometimes dangerous task of sending people into the sewage or wet pit. [ 1 ]

  7. Drain-waste-vent system - Wikipedia

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    In situations where a downward slope out of a building en route to a treatment system cannot be created, a special collection sump pit and grinding lift "sewage ejector" pump are needed. By contrast, potable water supply systems are pressurized up to 50 pounds per square inch (340 kPa) or more and so do not require a continuous downward slope ...

  8. Maceration (sewage) - Wikipedia

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    Maceration can be achieved by using a chopper pump in the sewage lift station or at the wastewater treatment plant. [1] When the flush is triggered, wastewater flows into the macerator, and when the water level rises, pressure activates the unit, causing the stainless steel blades to rotate at 3,600 rpm, pulverizing the wastewater into fine ...

  9. Category:Sewerage infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    Sewage pumping stations (22 P) Sewage treatment plants (7 C, 8 P) T. Toilets (7 C, 102 P) Pages in category "Sewerage infrastructure"