Entries by Mark Taylor

Energy Saving Pump Stations

If engineers would design with low resistant piping in the form of HDPE pipe and long turn smooth wall fittings, to create truly energy saving pump stations, it truly would be the gift that keeps on giving! Years ago now, back in the late 80’s there was a much touted breakthrough in the electrical field […]

SEATTLE TRANSFER STATION

“Extra Extra Extra Read All About it Taylor Pump Stations choosen as Prefered Supplier for Seattle Transfer Station.” It was an honor to be chosen as the only referenced “Packaged Storm Water Pump Station Supplier” for the Seattle Transfer Station. Seattle Public Utilities was the governing body and I found their specifications to reflect that […]

See you at the Station

See you at the station For good communication with your Packaged Pump Station, Listen to it! Are you listening to it? So much to learn when we listen. A very basic idiom which we should practice in all facets of social interaction with our coworkers and even with our teenage children. “Heck” I have a […]

“See you at the Station”

There is a Time and Place for a “Packaged Sewer Lift Station” The decision whether to place into service a Packaged Sewer Lift Station or put out to bid a Conventional RFP with a private engineering firm designing every detail of the proposed sewer lift station is an important one! Both methods have their distinct […]

A Blog about Fog The “FATS, OIL and Grease, ( FOG) down below seems to be beneath many given the job of maintaining the critical elements of the Sanitary Sewer Lift Station. Much that is written about the Packaged Sanitary Sewer Lift Station covers the technical components. Many blogs cover the vast realm of controls […]

The top 5 products Engineers Specify for Packaged Sewer Lift Stations. Engineers are creatures of habit just like the rest of us belonging to the human race, but only to a degree. Most civil engineers have a special trait within them that limits that basic human trait that makes humans a bit robotic in nature. […]

“SEE YOU AT THE STATION”

“The 1st annual Package Pump Station Report”   The report on the state of the Packaged Sewer Lift Station in America Today is a mixed bag. In a report issued by a wide cross section of Civil Engineers in America the concept of the Packaged Sewer Lift Station is being met with a good amount […]

“See you at the Station”

“Controlling the liquid limit in the packaged sewer lift station” What’s down below can hurt you or the environment that surrounds the Packaged Sanitary Lift Station if your liquid monitoring equipment doesn’t function properly. Monitoring the waste water in Packaged Sewage Lift Station is becoming one of the more simplified tasks that are left to […]