Wessex Water invested heavily to improve its assets to reduce its impact on the local environment. A sewer main near Beer Hackett, suffering from ingress, was identified. Selwood was called in to provide a temporary overpumping solution that would enable Wessex Water’s construction teams to carry out essential work safely and reduce the risk of environmental harm.
The summary
The challenge
- The 350m discharge length ran alongside the River Wiggle, a tributary of the River Yeo
- The whole overpumping system had to be environmentally friendly and without disruption to the residents in the neighbouring village, Yetminster
- The pumps were needed to operate 24/7
- Adverse weather conditions proved a challenge to the project, causing delays of up to two days
The solution
Selwood installed two BBA Eco Stage V pumps in a duty/standby formation, coupled with interceptor drip trays, auto stop/start capabilities, and telemetry. 350m of lightweight, 150mm flanged HDPE pipework was used.
- The flanged pipework ensured no risk of spillage was posed toward the River Wiggle due to its improved vandal resistance
- The Eco Stage V low-emission engines improved fuel consumption and reduced emissions. The pumps were housed in acoustic canopies, reducing noise output and disruption to residents
- Selwood’s pumps were run at their Best Efficiency Point (BEP) to ensure they could run 24/7. The duty/standby configuration ensured there was a backup just in case
- Despite the poor weather conditions, Wessex Water’s construction team and Selwood’s installation team worked collaboratively to complete the installation on time and within budget
The results
- With Selwood’s robust solution in place, Wessex Water could safely carry out the required repairs without worry of the system failing
- The combination of Eco Stage V engines and drip trays mitigated the environmental impact by reducing emissions and preventing the risk of a spill into the River Wiggle
- The local branch location, travel time, distance for delivery vehicles, and ongoing servicing reduced both cost and CO2
- Stage V engines are designed to reduce soot by up to 85% due to their Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF)
- Stage V engines typically provide increased power and torque by around 28%
"Early involvement from Selwood helped with the planning of this project. Selwood had a complete understanding of our site-specific requirements and came up with solutions to help make this a robust and environmentally friendly solution.
I was very impressed with the Selwood install team, who worked well with our site construction team. By working together and despite adverse weather conditions, the installation was completed within the allocated time period. This meant the overpumping was delivered and installed on time and within budget."
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