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Pump to pressurized sewer

Pump to pressurized sewer

Pump to pressurized sewer

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Working on an application to supply toilet/sink wastes from a remote part of a plant to a pressurized sewer.  Have been told that the pressure in the system is 35 psig. This is a small daily volume, probably 200 gallons per day. Sewer line is up in a pipe rack. My inclination is that a wet well with a grinder pump would be adequate. Any thoughts on using this approach or some other method would be appreciated. I'm also looking for vendors who supply reliable equipment for this type of application. The plant is located in Louisiana.

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