'Large' might cover a multitude of sizes, but covering a pipeline range from 50mm (2") up to about 800mm (32") for checkvalves and higher for stopvalves, pressure rating from 2,5 to 16 bar:
General on/off valves:
High quality gatevalves, soft sealing, flanged body, short or long pattern from 50mmm up to 150 - 200 - 300mmm, or if suitable higher,
and/or high quality knife-gate valves, flat construction with sealing at zero pressure both ways, without pockets gathering residue, with mix of throguging bolts and threaded holes for one-sided pins and nuts for the pipelines flanges, making it possible to use as end-valves. 50mm and up.
Actuators: Handoperated directly, hand or electrical operated with gear, oil-hydraulic or pneumatic, - all possible.
Valves for filtered waste-water: Other types of valves might occasionally be used (Double-eccentric BFL as an example, not my first choice, others possible))
Checkvalves (Note: careful choice to avoid water-hammer or unstable 'rumbeling' action by oversizing).
Ball checkvalves: most commonm, but might give serious trouble if pumping capacity is variable, and/or wrongly sized (too large).
Best is swing-check type valves with full flanged house, full opening (disc hinged and operated fully out of the flow stream), if necessary spring or otherwise balanced to close to avoid gulping by (very) low flow, and for shutting down before waterhammer takes effect.
Other types of disc-checkvalves is possible if fluid allows
Note: Correct sizing and layout of pipelines is essential. Choice of pumps is an art in itself.