Clogging Pump Station Needs Innovative Approach

Cornell and partners tested various Cornell cutter variations to help alleviate ragging; new hybrid cutter—auger worked best. A Southwest Washington water district started a waste water management system to address the needs of 77,500 residents. The system has a pump station with 18.4 mgd capacity at 200’ TDH. Shortly after being placed in service in […]

Cornell’s Hydraulic Fracturing Water Transfer Pumps bring the Power

In Alberta Oil Shale, Cornell bests competitors’ pumps with the MX6822 An Alberta oil field service company providing water transfer services, mostly supplying frac water, had purchase some 6” pumps from a Cornell competitor. After the oil field company put them in service, they realized they did not produce the volume and pressure required to […]

Peruvian Wastewater Treatment by Way of Montana

6NNT dredge pumps help remove sludge lagoon biosolids in Peru For over 45 years a Cornell customer based in Montana has helped their customers meet their most difficult pump and dredging challenges. This Cornell customer manufactures unique, high quality floating dredges for industrial and municipal applications. In 2011, they had a request from a municipal […]

Keeping Hawaii Beautiful and Economically Viable

Six Cornell 16NHG28 pumps help protect vital commercial and tourist bay from effluent Mamala Bay, named after a legendary Hawaiian chieftess renowned for her surfing ability, straddles some of the most expensive and desirable real estate on the island of Oahu. It is also the only harbor in the United States that combines both commercial […]

UAE’s POSITIVE VIBRATIONS, THANKS TO CORNELL

Two Cornell 14NHG 28RPEMTB pumps help alleviate failure of previously installed pumps; working flawlessly since 2011. A municipality in the United Arab Emirates had installed twin 700 HP submersible sewage pumping equipment in 2005. Repetitive failures of these pumps occurred due to system mismatches and severe vibrations. Lacking adequate backup and given the systems problems, […]

Cornell 8H-VC18 Pumps Form a ‘Green Dragon’

Muscle, Ingenuity, and Determination need to move Cornell Pumps 250 Miles into the Jungle to Supply Fresh Drinking Water Two vertical mount 8H-VC18 units were installed in the Colombian jungle on the river Caucasia, about 400 kilometers (248 miles) South of coast. Because of some interesting features, the installation earned the nickname the Green Dragon. […]

European Waste Water Plants Uses Cornell Pumps to Reduces Foam, Help Sludge Settle

Two major waste water treatment plants in Brussels faced issues with sludge circulation in the decanting basins; use of the previously installed pumps was creating too much foam, leading to sludge particles floating near and on top of the water’s surface. Because the sludge was not settling down into the basins as expected, the extraction […]

Cornell Efficiency = Sweet Success

When a large Guatemalan sugar cane producer was looking to purchase numerous diesel driven pumps, Cornell proved that efficiency does matter. A US-based engine packager was asked to provide a quote on ten (10) diesel pump packages capable of hitting a design point of 800 GPM at 280’ TDH. Cornell’s best selection was a 4HH-F16 […]

Cornell User Wins Profitability Award

Cornell 3WH Helps Georgia Farmer’s Efficiency “Efficient By Design” is more than just a slogan at Cornell. It is a standard to which we hold ourselves. Cornell is the most efficient pump line on the market. With production costs increasing, cultivatable land decreasing, and world populations increasing; the US farmer has to produce more with […]

New 8NHG19 Pump Hits Sweet Spot for Flow and Head

New Pump features 7,000 GPM, 625’ of head, and 82 Percent Efficiency! As oil companies push to establish more wells for increased US production, the demand moves toward more flows and higher pressure to maintain adequate water supply at multiple hydraulic fracturing sites. Often companies are limited by pipe size, since they have lay the […]