| Practical Solutions for Rain for Rent Pumps |
| Sewer Rehab |
Tempe Town Lake
![]() This system successfully bypassed a peak flow of 85 MGD with a maximum pipeline capacity designed to handle 110 MGD. Tempe Town Lake is one of Arizona's most popular urban outdoor destinations, with more than two million people visiting each year to boat, fish and attend concerts, firework shows and a variety of festivals. It is also one of the fastest growing urban areas in the United States. |
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| After Katrina |
![]() The Mississippi Coast was slammed with horrendous winds and an estimated 30' wall of water affecting vital infrastructures. Major power generating plants, chemical plants, municipal water and sewer facilities, and communications were severely damaged or totally inoperable. Beach front property was now non-existent as the houses and businesses that once supported the economy were completely destroyed. In New Orleans, storm water surge and severe winds from Hurricane Katrina caused large sections of the 17th Street Canal levee to wash away. The breach allowed water from Lake Pontchartrain to pour into the city, destroying lives, homes and businesses. |
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| Taunton Dam |
![]() The fall of 2005 was one of the wettest seasons in New England's recorded history. The incoming rainfall, coupled with the already surcharged reservoir system, was proving to be a challenge for local municipalities especially in Taunton, Massachusetts. Downstream from Taunton lies the Whitten Dam, a timber built structure that has successfully held back the water of the Mill River for 173 years … until recently |
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| S.Alamo Bypass |
The Calexico East Port of Entry is one of the busiest crossing points between
the U.S. and Mexico. To accommodate increased commercial and passenger
traffic, the State of California is constructing State Route 7 (SR-7) to
connect the port of entry with I-8 in southern Imperial County.SR-7 cuts across prime farmland where about half of the winter lettuce and vegetables consumed in the United States and Canada are grown. The Imperial Irrigation District (IID) supplies water to this farmland. The IID in Imperial County, California is the largest irrigation district in the United States. The new road will cross several canals owned and operated by the IID. |
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| Pond Evap. |
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Excess rainfall and snow left an environmental remediation company looking for a solution to remove excess water from the surface holding ponds at an abandoned copper sulphate mine which is located in a northern California mountain range. Due to the remote location, 7000 foot elevation, and limited access to the mine site.. |
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Pumps Quick Links:
Trash Pumps
High Head Pumps
Submersible and AODD Pumps
All Rain for Rent manufactured pumps have an end suction centrifugal pump with a fully automatic priming system incorporated into the design. This enables the pump to self-prime from completely dry conditions, even with extended suction lines. Liquid is not required to prime the pump, and therefore, in temporary dry conditions, the pump will 'snore' until such time as liquid is available
Rain for Rent offers end suction, self priming, vacuum assisted centrifugal pumps in sizes ranging from 3 inch suction and discharge connections up to 24 inch. Units can be skid mounted or trailer mounted, engine drive or electric motor driven. All units are high efficiency and produce higher than industry standards for flow rates and operating pressures. These pumps are available in many materials ranging from, cast iron, sg iron, stainless steel (SS) or CD4MCU materials. Rain for Rent offers a wide selection of its pumps in sound attenuated enclosures or in general terms “quiet pumps” with ultra low DBA (decibel) ratings, which are well suited for all type of bypass work from fresh water, canal, river or stream or sewer bypassing in residential or remote areas.
DV-80
500 GPM maximum 138 FT Head maximum |
DV-80c
880 GPM MAX 125 FT HEAD MAX |
DV-100
800 GPM maximum 115 FT Head maximum |
DV-150
2,250 GPM maximum 160 FT Head maximum |
DV-200
3,100 GPM maximum 152 FT Head maximum |
DV-200c
4,500 GPM maximum 255 FT Head maximum 81% Hydraulic Efficiency |
DV-300
5,000 GPM maximum 100 FT Head maximum |
DV-300i
6,900 GPM maximum 197 ft head maximum |
DV-325c
8,500 GPM MAX 220 FT. HEAD MAX |
DV-350c
13,500 GPM MAX 180 FT. HEAD MAX |
DV-400c
16,000 GPM Max 200 Ft. Head Max |
DV-600c
28,000 GPM Max 96 Ft. Head Max |
VMX-150
2,300 GPM Max 160 Ft Head Max |
VP-150
2,250 GPM maximum 110 FT Head maximum |
VP-500
22,000 GPM maximum 123 FT Head maximum |
From 3” to 8” the Rain for Rent High Head (high pressure) Pumps provide flows from 450 to 4,500 Gallons per minute (GPM) and provide discharge pressures up to 260 psi or 605 ft. These pumps are ideal for applications that require a higher heads or pressures like mine dewatering, fire protection, force main pumping, evaporation systems and bypass applications. Our clear water pumps are used in agricultural, construction, and general service application
HH-80 3
x 3
450 GPM maximum 300 FT Head maximum |
HH-125
6 x 4
800 GPM maximum 370 FT Head maximum |
HH-150
8 x 6
2,250 GPM maximum 320 FT Head maximum |
HH-200i
4,500 GPM Max 450 Ft Head Max |
XH-100 6 x 4
1,250 GPM Max 605 Ft Head Max |
XH-150 8 x 6
2,400 GPM Max 605 Ft Head Max |
Cornell Med Head
Flows Up To 4,400 GPM Up To 370 Ft Head |
Cornell High Head
Flows Up To 1,600 GPM Up To 475 Ft Head |
Submersible pumps (sometimes referred to as trash pumps or dewatering pumps) are used for all types of general de-watering and fluid transfer, and are the pump of choice when suction lifts of greater than 28 ft are anticipated. These units are electrically driven and can be operated on 110 volt, 240 volt or 480 volt services. This power can come from a fixed source or from a generator set
Air Operated Diaphragm Pumps (AOD's) are perfect for applications that require pumping of fluids with varying viscosities. The pump, since it operates off of air, is explosion proof by design, a variable speed pumping rate can be achieved by simply regulating the amount of air that to the pump. The unit can also be fully submerged into the fluid with no side effect to the pump or liquid with very minor alterations.
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Air Diaphragm
Primarily 2" and 3" units |
Submersible
Size 3" to 12" Flows Up To 5,000 GPM Up To 310 Ft Head |
Hydra Tech
Size 4" to 6" Flows Up To 1,600 GPM Up To 110 Ft Head |