The search for a means of providing potable water to the citizens of the West
River Country, the area lying south and west of the Missouri River, has been
ongoing since the first permanent farming community was established in 1851. The
Southwest Pipeline Project (SWPP), will deliver treated Missouri River water to
27 cities with public water systems, individual residences located within 21
small municipalities without public water supply systems, and approximately 3,500
rural water users in southwestern North Dakota. The Project will involve the
construction of a triple-pump pumping station known as the Dickinson Pump
Station-High Service. This paper describes the general pump station design
approach, the pump zone design and the pump configuration analyses that were
conducted. The layout of the clearwell and backup power supply and operational
flexibility are also discussed. Includes 2 references, table, figures.
| Edition : | Vol. - No. |
| File Size : | 1
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| Number of Pages : | 12 |
| Published : | 01/01/1999 |