New Landia pumps continue to provide long-term solutions for the water industry

Landia has won a series of new orders in the municipal wastewater industry, including the supply of 16 Axial pumps to a wastewater treatment plant in Ireland.

Specified in acid-proof stainless-steel to protect against corrosion in a coastal environment, the 16 Landia pumps were chosen for their capability in a demanding high-volume, low-pressure application.

Landia has also gained an order with Scottish Water to provide four new pumps for one of the water company’s main facilities that produces biogas from sludge. The pumps are part of a very successful digester mixing system, which has no moving parts inside the tank, so maintenance is made much easier, with no costly emptying of the vessel required.

In addition, in the north of England, Landia has won an order for its acclaimed chopper pumps at a sewage treatment facility that was having problems with its existing units (made by a different manufacturer) that were continually blocking.

Paul Davies, Landia’s Key Account Manager commented:

“For performance, and importantly, total cost of ownership, we are pleased to see more water companies and contractors identifying the many benefits of our pumps and mixers. They really do get stuck in with difficult, hard-to-handle applications, where solids can cause major headaches for less robust equipment.”

SourceLandia

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