How a Water Treatment Plant Eliminated Excessive Pump Maintenance

SILICON VALLEY WATER TREATMENT

The Palo Alto Regional Water Quality Control Plant on the San Francisco Bay treats 20 million gallons of water daily. Five cities and Stanford University receive water from this plant. To better meet the needs of their customers, Palo Alto has been replacing their original hose pumps with Graco’s SoloTech peristaltic hose pumps.

CONTINUAL LEAKING TO NO LEAKING

The original Watson-Marlow hose and tube pumps were cost prohibitive to operate. Maintenance personnel were servicing pumps every 2 weeks because of continual leaking problems. These unscheduled outages caused delays in other projects. In addition to the leaking the pumps had tube tolerance issues which led to in consistent chemical dose rates.

To reduce chemical leaking and labor waste, Graco SoloTech pumps were phased into plant operations. There was an immediate impact. Following installation there were no leaks, repairs, other operational issues even after 6 months. Plant technicians said Graco’s multi-layer robust hose was a game changer.

2 APPLICATIONS ACROSS THE PLANT

1) EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL WATER TREATMENT

SoloTech 10 pumps dose concentrated chlorine into the treatment process to ensure water is fit for human consumption.

SoloTech 10 Peristaltic Pump replacing tube pump in Palo Alto Regional Water Quality Plant

2) ODOR REDUCTION

The SoloTech 30 pump is backwashing 12 filters with sodium hypochlorite to prevent algae growth in water holding tanks. This single pump is providing the necessary chemical which used to take two pumps to accomplish

SoloTech 30 Peristaltic Pump metering sodium hypochlorite to reduce algae growth and oder in water holding tank

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