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City of Tucson Sewer Bypass Pumping; 30MGD Flow Over 5 Miles of HDPE PipelineThis is the Pima County, City of Tucson bypass project. Over 104,000 ft of HDPE pipe were fused and sewage will be pumped for 6 months as the city repairs its major sewer intercept line. Overview:On September 7, 2002 Pima County had sewer line failures resulting in spillage into the streets of Tucson. Rain for Rent was called to set up emergency bypass pumping systems to divert the flow. Once the emergency was under control, Pima decided to set up a bypass around the affected area. The request for bid was received September 19th with a due date of the following Monday. Upon award, Rain for Rent began to mobilize people and equipment immediately. Project management arrived on site on the 26th and pipe started arriving on the 30th. One week from bid due date equipment was on site and pipeline construction began. The system is designed to pump up to 38 million gallons per day over a five mile distance. With numerous environmental and safety concerns, Rain for Rent completed the construction with zero incidents. Flow Management:The project consists of four (4) separate pump groupings, each discharging
into its own discharge line. Three (3) of these groups pull out of the
Special Chamber between the I10 frontage road and the Santa Cruz River
and one (1) pulls from the manhole just to the northeast of the chamber.
To see More Pictures,CLICK HERE. To see the drawing of the pump setup, available in PDF format CLICK HERE. |
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