Moving Water Industries Signs Major Contract

28.04.2009

Moving Water Industries announced that they had won a competitive request for proposal and had signed a second major contract with the South Florida Water Management District.

MWI will supply critically needed pumps by December 2010 for the District’s Everglades Restoration Project. MWI signed the first major contract to supply pumps for the District’s Everglades Restoration project in November 2008. The pumping system to be supplied by MWI for the future G-434 and G-436 Pump Stations in Compartment B will include three diesel engine pumping systems with a capacity of 533 cubic feet per second; two diesel engine pumping systems with a capacity of 460 cubic feet per second and seven electric motor pumping systems with a capacity of 100 cubic feet per second. The SFWMD Everglades Restoration Project will enable the District to achieve Everglades water quality standards as part of their long term plan to ensure that all waters discharging into the Everglades Protection Area are in full compliance with state water quality standards. Flowserve U.S., Inc. and ITT Water and Wastewater also participated in the competitive request for proposal.

About Moving Water Industries

Moving Water Industries is an industry leader in the manufacture and sale of extended line-shaft axial and mixed flow propeller pumps, submersible electric pumps and its patented Hydraflo Pump which can save up to 50% of the cost of installing a storm water pump station. MWI’s Pump Rental Division is the largest pump rental fleet by pump capacity in the world. Rental pumps are available for quick installation with flows of up to 120,000 gallons per minute.

Source: MWI Pumps

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