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Bypass Pump Systems: What Are They And What Are They Capable Of?
Bypass systems are typically employed on a temporary basis. They allow work to take place by pumping fluid (sewage, trash, water, etc.,) around the construction or work area without stopping the normal flow of the fluid. In layman’s terms, the bypass might be called a re-route of the pumpage, a

How to Quickly Set Up and Install a Temporary Pump Station in 3 Easy Steps
Temporary pump stations are crucial when you need to move large volumes of water quickly and efficiently. At nearly half the cost, and requiring very little civil works, a temporary submersible pump station can be installed in a matter of hours when time is critical. These lift stations provide a
MWI CEO Comments On Acquisition Of Thompson Pump Rental Division by United Rentals
MWI Pumps, DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla., February 18, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Dana Eller, the CEO of MWI Pumps, commented on the acquisition of Thompson Pump Rental Division by United Rentals which was announced on February 15th and noted that “this investment is a good sign for our industry and a great
Governor Rick Scott Visits MWI
Florida Governor Rick Scott Visits MWI on March 24th, 2017 Governor Rick Scott was welcomed by everyone at MWI including Steve Fancher, President of the Florida Export Finance Corporation and Deerfield Beach Mayor Bill Ganz. Governor Scott participates in a roundtable discussion with MWI executives joined by Deerfield Beach Mayor
Coastal Cities and a Rising Tide: How Armies of Pumps Are Keeping Flooding at Bay
Hundreds of municipal pumps, costing hundreds of millions of dollars. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, it’s possible that sea levels will rise by more than three feet by the end of this century. The United States Army Corps of Engineers has projected that levels may rise by
S-13 Pump Replacement
Pump Repair and Replacement S-13 Tamarac Pump Replacement [sm_hr] On July 7, 2014 The City of Tamarac awarded Moving Water Industries (MWI) a project that consists of repairing and converting seven large axial flow storm drainage pumps from oil lubrication to water. Water lubrication is an alternative to oil lubrication.