Axial Flow Pumps for Everglades Restoration Project
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Morrison Pump Company Awarded Contract for US Army Corps of Engineers Everglades Restoration Project
Morrison Pump Company of Hollywood, Florida, has been awarded the contract to supply eight high capacity Morrison Axial Flow Pumps for the US Army Corps of Engineers Picayune Strand Restoration Project.
These pumps will be installed in the Miller Pump Station in southwest Florida, as part of the Florida Everglades Restoration Project, restoring fresh water flow, rehydrating 55,000 acres of drained wetlands, and returning habitat to threatened wildlife communities.
The eight high-efficiency Morrison Vertical Pumps shall provide over 700,000 gallons per minute total pumping capacity. Six high flow 66-inch Morrison Pumps shall be driven by Caterpillar C18 Tier 4 diesel engines and contain 30 feet long US Army Corps-type formed suction intakes, and two low flow Morrison Pumps shall be electric motor driven.
Morrison Pump Company shall also be providing a physical hydraulic model study of the pump station intake systems and factory pump performance testing, in support of this important environmental project.
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