
Pump Stations
Pump stations are facilities equipped with large pumps that move liquids—such as sewage, stormwater, or drinking water—through underground pipes or channels. They are strategically placed in pipelines to maintain flow, overcome gravity, and prevent backups or flooding. Essentially, pump stations boost the pressure of the fluid, ensuring it travels efficiently to its destination, whether that’s treatment plants, reservoirs, or drainage systems. They are vital for infrastructure in urban and rural areas, supporting water management, sanitation, and flood control, and are designed to operate reliably under varying conditions.