pumppaamoista
Pumppaamoista refers to facilities that use pumps to move liquids through a system, most often in municipal water supply and wastewater networks. In wastewater systems, pumppaamot—often called lift stations—raise sewage from lower elevations to the level of the sewer network, enabling gravity flow to continue toward treatment plants. In potable water systems, they may function as booster stations to maintain adequate pressure in the distribution network, especially in hilly terrain or far-reaching districts.
A typical pumppaamo consists of a wet well or dry pit where the liquid collects, pumps (submersible
Operation is based on sensors that monitor liquid level or pressure. When preset limits are reached, pumps
Design and maintenance considerations include capacity and head (the energy required to move liquid), pump efficiency,