Abstract

The engineers who plan pumping stations and effluent treatment plants, the contractors who build them and their ultimate operators all have to work under such pressure to minimize costs that many wastewater systems are designed right along the borderline of technical and economic feasibility. That, of course, harbours the danger of crossing over that line. Hence, the criteria to be met by pumps handling raw wastewater have changed considerably in recent years, as KSB's Stephan Bross, Thomas Pensler and Peer Springer explain.

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