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Pumping Sludge in Southeastern U.S.

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Pumping Sludge in Southeastern U.S.

Sludge is heavier than water, and much harder to pump! When a municipal wastewater treatment company operating in the Southeastern United States needed a pumpset with shredding action, one that had onboard fuel and automatic self-priming at low speed, and they needed it within 5 weeks, they called AllightPrimax, who successfully delivered a SW150D pumpset.

Read the full article – “Pump Solution For Land Application of Solids Residuals“.

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