With frequent clogging problems, the company was paying around $100,000 per year in unscheduled maintenance.
JWC Environmental
03/20/2018
The truck stops and travel centers dotted along North America’s highways have long been a place of refuge for long-haul truck drivers and families alike as they travel the continent. Beyond having the basics of fuel and a bathroom, many locations have accommodations to do laundry, take a shower, have a hot meal, use the business center or even visit the on-site urgent care clinic. Pilot Flying J, the largest travel center chain in North America, is no exception. With more than 750 locations across the United States, the Pilot Flying J facilities cater to the needs of thousands of travelers every day.

Chopper Pump in Trouble
Pilot had a lift station that was continuously overrun with extremely tough debris—rags, mop strings, diapers and even clothing. This was more that the station’s chopper pump was designed to handle. For more than six years, Slater was on call 24 hours a day for seven days a week and making trips regularly to unclog the pumps and ultimately prevent sewage spills. Each unscheduled maintenance trip cost Pilot $500 to $2,000 depending on the severity of the clog, with a total bill that eclipsed $100,000 some years.
The Solution
Pilot Flying J was desperate to fix this problem and needed to find a solution fast. Pilot had worked with a sewage grinder manufacturer at other locations across the United States for sewage grinder solutions to protect pumps. “This one was killing us—we were spending tons of money to keep this lift station operating,” said Joey Cupp, senior environmental manager for Pilot. The Bakersfield site was a little more difficult than the typical grinder installation. There was no room to install the grinder inside the wet well. Cupp reached out to the grinder manufacturer for help.