en.Wedoany.com Reported - UK fluid control company Dura Pump has resolved long-standing sewage system blockages and overflows for a social housing provider in the Midlands. The provider, which manages over 10,000 homes, had an original pump system that was underspecified for high-density living demands, leading to frequent blockages, tripping, and sewage overflows. Blockages caused by rags and debris forced the owner to repeatedly call in tanker trucks for emergency treatment.
To address this challenging condition, Dura Pump engineers introduced a unit equipped with an extended cutting system into the project, continuously reducing solid particle sizes to improve sewage conveyance. Dura Pump Technical Director John Calder stated that solids, rags, and wet wipes are common challenges in current wastewater management, and standard pumps gradually become overwhelmed, leading to troublesome issues.

John Calder noted that since installing a 2.2kW Landia Submersible Chopper Pump, system performance has significantly improved, eliminating the need for emergency services. The housing provider's maintenance costs have been substantially reduced, and residents now enjoy more reliable and stable sewage services.


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