Typically, water in an elevator will not have solids so there should not be much risk of clogging.
Backflow is prevented by a check valve installed downstream of each pump, typically in the horizontal portion of the piping in the elevator shaft.
This is likely a specialized situation where the pumps are close in location. If they are not, separate pipes would likely be a better design.
Typically, sewage pumps, if receiving black water, would be designed that the pumps can pass 2" solids and possibly have impellers which will shred/grind/etc. solids to less than 2".
I agree with bimr to size the piping for one pump to keep the velocity up and push the waste downstream, especially if the pumps are not going to operate often. Once solids settle out and dry out, it is very difficult to dislodge them.