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Rethinking fish-friendliness of pumps by shifting focus to both safe and timely fish passage for effective conservation. [PDF]

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GH Alters Lymphatic Vessels in Female Mice and STAT5 Phosphorylation in Human Lymphatic Endothelial Cells.

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Pump Station Design II: A Tale of Two Pump Stations

Volume 1: Pipeline Safety Management Systems; Project Management, Design, Construction, and Environmental Issues; Strain-Based Design and Assessment; Risk and Reliability; Emerging Fuels and Greenhouse Gas Emissions, 2022
Abstract IPC 2014-33740 [1], Pump Station Design, summarized the work Enbridge had completed on the design and construction of 65 new pump stations and the modification of a further 16 existing stations. The $4.0 billion dollar scope was completed over a 12-year period, with the last stations being completed in 2019. This paper documents
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LARGE PUMPING STATIONS

Water Research, 1972
DURING the last few years a phenomenal development in the technology of the single shovel pump has taken place which makes it possible to install pumping stations of capacities as much as 1.5 m 3 s1 that would at once be fully automatic in operation, making screens or prechambers redundant.
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Pump Station Design

Volume 1: Design and Construction; Environment; Pipeline Automation and Measurement, 2014
This paper reviews Enbridge’s recent experience with the design and construction of new pump stations during its most recent wave of expansion that started in 2007. This expansion includes over $4 billion in pump station construction and upgrade. Enbridge is working on its third generation station design and is starting to benefit from a consistent ...
Jim W. Horner, Martin R. DeBusman
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Pumping Station Practice

Journal AWWA, 1928
There has been for a century a competitive spirit among the managers of pumping stations concerning the so-called "duty" of pumping engines. The earliest case was probably in England and especially in Cornwall where pumping engines were used for draining mines.
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The Guilford Pumping Station

Journal AWWA, 1931
The Guilford Pumping Station is one of several that have been planned during the past few years to enlarge the pumping equipment of the Baltimore water supply system on a scale consistent with the improvements that have been made in the impounding, filtration, and distribution facilities of this system. Supplying all that portion of Baltimore which may
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