Mitchell Lewis & StaverMitchell Lewis & Staver
Engineering Pump Efficiency
Dewatering is a common term used to describe the removal or extraction of groundwater or surface water from a construction site, mine shaft, or other area. Depending on the application, a variety of pumps can be utilized for dewatering.
For pumping large quantities of dirty water
Best suited for deep excavations where large water volumes need to be discharged
Used in Flood control for storm water and mining
Used in Bypass Dewatering for pipe maintenance and solids handling
For deep set applications where motor efficiency and reliability are of high importance.
Highly configurable pump for nearly any application.
On a construction site, dewatering may be implemented before sub-surface excavation for foundations, shoring, or cellar space to lower the water table. This frequently involves the use of submersible “dewatering” pumps.
Our dewatering pumps and dewatering packaged systems have been used in a wide variety of project large and small, including sensitive construction projects such as dewatering historic buildings. We can help you choose a stock dewatering pump, or our in-house engineering staff can provide the design expertise to create the best packaged system for your unique needs.
I enjoy problem solving and finding the right products for a specific application. Since 1992, I have focused on industrial, commercial, and municipal applications with a keen interest in wastewater, odd liquid applications, lift stations, booster stations, non-clog grinders, choppers and AOD pumps. Mitchell Lewis & Staver carries a wide variety of product lines to tackle tough challenges where a unique solution is needed to get the job done.
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