The Southern Iowa Rural Water Association (SIRWA) provides quality drinking water to the residents of southwest Iowa. Included in its 4,000 miles of pipeline is a 16-mile, 12-inch line that runs from the cities of Creston to Corning. A pump station maintains pressure in that line. A second pump station is used to pump water through a 16-inch line to counties south of Creston. Flooding was an ongoing issue at the second pump station, but when a severe storm shut down both pump stations, local authorities scrambled to move water to customers in Creston and Corning, bringing the issue to a head. Following this event, SIRWA began exploring options to minimize the impact of another flooding event and ensure it was better prepared for emergencies into the future. Implementing permanent and redundant backup pump systems at each of their 40-plus stations would prove too costly for SIRWA to install and maintain. Instead, a more economical, yet robust and reliable solution was required. To address this issue, SIRWA engaged a pump distributor to develop a reliable and cost-effective solution that would support the entire water network in the event of flooding.
Trailer mounted equipment with diesel engines and advanced controllers give SIRWA an advantage.
Xylem
11/13/2017
Image 1. One of the two final customized trailers and pump sets delivered to SIRWA (Images courtesy of Xylem)
It was also important that the pumps had the ability to integrate with the SIRWA supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) network. The solution needed to meet National Safety Foundation (NSF)-61 requirements.
Image 2. The controller was customized for each pump, allowing SIRWA to monitor and control the pump activity remotely
To ensure portability, the pumps were each installed on customized trailers and accessories, including a toolbox, spare tire, night work lights and an 8 kilowatt (kW) generator. Each pump trailer was outfitted with a hose rack and 100 feet of the NSF-approved 6-inch hose. The trailers were equipped with a gooseneck hitch to accommodate easy connections with the trucks that would be called on to tow the pumps within SIRWA’s coverage area.
The distributor and manufacturer team recommended that the trailer also carry a state-of-the-art controller, powered by the pump battery that would allow the pump to tie into SIRWA’s SCADA system. The controller enabled SIRWA to monitor and control pump activity remotely, and could plug into the SCADA system at any pump station across the SIRWA network.