Sewage Network
Sewage Network
This involves the laying and installation of pipelines using materials such as HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene), uPVC (Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride), GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic), or SS (Stainless Steel). These pipelines are specifically designed and installed for the construction of sewage networks, adhering to standard engineering guidelines and practices. The process ensures proper handling of wastewater and sewage, aiming for durability, efficiency, and compliance with regulatory standards.
Lifting Station
A lifting station is a crucial component in a sewage network, designed to pump wastewater or sewage from lower to higher elevations when gravity flow is not possible. The construction of a lifting station involves installing pumps, motors, control systems, and necessary structures to ensure the efficient transfer of sewage. It is engineered to handle varying flow rates, prevent blockages, and comply with safety and environmental standards for seamless sewage network operations.
In Plant Piping
In-plant piping involves the design, fabrication, and installation of pipelines within
sewage treatment plants and lifting stations. These pipelines facilitate the smooth transfer of
sewage and treated water between various processes, equipment, and storage units.
Materials like HDPE,
uPVC, GRP, or stainless steel are often used, ensuring durability, resistance to corrosion, and
compatibility with sewage treatment chemicals. The piping system is constructed to meet industry
standards, optimizing performance and maintaining the efficiency of both sewage treatment and lifting operations.