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Low Pressure Sewer Systems

Low Pressure Sewer Systems. Low Pressure Sewer Systems. Presented by: Bob Jordan, Manager Municipal Sales Fluid & Thermal Systems, Inc. Low Pressure Sewer Systems. The MYTHS??? The REAL story!!! The Path to Success with your Next LPSS. The Myths.

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Low Pressure Sewer Systems

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  1. Low Pressure Sewer Systems

  2. Low Pressure Sewer Systems Presented by: Bob Jordan, Manager Municipal Sales Fluid & Thermal Systems, Inc.

  3. Low Pressure Sewer Systems The MYTHS??? The REAL story!!! The Path to Success with your Next LPSS

  4. The Myths • A system can’t work with such small pipe and so many pumps? • Low pressure sewer systemsare “experimental” • Low pressure sewer systems have been perceived as a “stop-gap” measure, used only when all other methods have been ruled out

  5. The myths ….continued • Low pressure sewer systems are for Rural areas only! • Low pressure sewer systems will not work in flat, highly populated areas

  6. The Myths…part 2 • Low pressure sewer systems are a dismal failure and they should be outlawed! • Low pressure sewer systems are a source of constant maintenance and they will cause a municipality to go broke! • Low pressure sewer systems will grind up dogs and cats and anything else that gets close to the system!

  7. Myths…..cleared up • Hydraulic studies and practical experience prove that systems with 1,000’s of pumps and pipe no larger than 6”-8” will function very well • Low pressure sewer systems have been in operation for over 30 years • Low pressure sewer systems have now been placed in the forefront of engineers “tool boxes” for corrective sewer measures

  8. Myths…..cleared up • Low pressure sewer systems are being utilized in all sorts of settings: Rural, urban, suburban, etc. WITH GREAT SUCCESS I MIGHT ADD!! • Low pressure sewer systems are being used in as many areas with flat topography as they are in wet, rocky or hilly locales

  9. ….the myths unplugged • Low pressure sewer systems have had the greatest success rate of any technology produced during the great “Water Act” movement. The industry has evolved and continues to perfect the system and it’s multiple technologies.

  10. ….the myths unplugged (part 2) • Low pressure sewer systems when properly designed and installed are no more a maintenance concern than conventional gravity systems with manholes, lift stations and deep piping systems. Most LPSS owners find that with proper operation of the systems they have fewer service calls than with their conventional systems

  11. …homeowner myth #1, the BIG one cleared up! • Low pressure sewer systems, specifically the grinder pump stations, DO NOT grind up your dogs, cats, neighbors kids or anything other than normal residential sewage!

  12. The Real Story The real story on LPSS is that a properly applied, designed and installed system will provide the owner with years of trouble-free operation and a continuing solution to difficult sewer applications. Follow along for “The Rest of the Story”

  13. Low Pressure Sewer Systems LPSS consists of the following components: • Grinder Pump Stations • Small Diameter Pipe System • Air/Vacuum Release Valves • System Isolation Valves

  14. Low Pressure Sewer SystemApplication Considerations • Topography • Distance • Infrastructure • Cost considerations • Installation difficulties

  15. Low Pressure Sewer SystemDesign Parameters • Small diameter piping system with standard ASTM design minimums • Multiple pump system design with calculated flows/heads • Growth designed into system with no major additions • Ability to manipulate changes into system with little design impact

  16. Low Pressure Sewer SystemInstallation Guidelines • Piping Methods Open Trench or Directional Boring • Piping Materials High Density Polyethylene or PVC Cleanouts, Air/Vacuum Release Valves, Curb stops, Check Valves • Pump Station Installation Specification tightly adhered to

  17. Low Pressure Sewer SystemInstallation Guidelines • Electrical Connections Standardized • Start-up and commissioning of system should include complete system testing, operation of all components verified by the individual manufacturer the contractor and the owners representative • Training of post-project contractors recommended

  18. Low Pressure Sewer SystemMaintenance Guidelines • Develop a tracking program for system components • Institute program for proper response to system problems • Identify items in system that may require maintenance: i.e. grinder pump station floats, electrical boxes, main valves, air/vacuum release valves, etc. and build a program for tracking their maintenance schedules

  19. Low Pressure Sewer SystemMaintenance Guidelines • Develop mapping of system to enable easy identification of system components • Institute “Homeowner Education Program” to inform them of the “Do’s & Don’ts” of using a grinder pump station

  20. Low Pressure Sewer Systems Remember!!! Ignore the myths, get the REAL story, then follow this easy path to success with your next LPSS • APPLICATION • DESIGN • INSTALLATION • MAINTENANCE Thank You

  21. Low Pressure Sewer Systems in Illinois • Lost Nation Subdivision, Oregon, IL • Riverwoods Subdivision, Lake Bluff, IL • Lake Road, McHenry County, IL • McCullom Lake, McHenry, IL • Rock River Basin, Byron, IL • Harvest Hill Subdivision, Rockford, IL • Fox River Grove, Algonquin, IL • Port Barrington, Phase 1, McHenry County, IL • Onarga, IL (under construction 583 stations)

  22. Low Pressure Sewer Systems Fluid & Thermal Systems 6939 Brookville Road Indianapolis, IN 317-308-6300 PH 317-308-6310 FAX • Bob Jordan, Manager, Municipal Sales • Tim Setser, Sales Representative, Northern Indiana and Northern Illinois • Denise Jeffery, Sales Representative, Ohio & Northeast Kentucky • Rick Layton, Sales Representative, Southern Indiana & North Central Kentucky

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