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About the Project
The Repair Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluent Pump Station Building 1357 stands as the Pacific Region’s first federal wastewater infrastructure project. Situated at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawaii, this initiative involves the complete replacement of the above-ground portion of the existing effluent pump station, along with all associated support equipment currently housed within Building 1357 and its adjacent areas.
Central to the upgrade is the installation of three high-efficiency 10 million-gallon-per-day vertical turbine pumps and a modern motor control center, which has a fully integrated Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system. This advanced system brings a transformative leap in operational efficiency, reliability and user functionality. It enables precise control of wet well levels and leverages predictive diagnostics to reduce maintenance needs and minimize downtime through automation and supervision.
The integration of real-time monitoring and advanced SCADA programming fosters a comprehensive awareness of system performance, empowering operators to manage the facility proactively and build long-term resilience. The facility’s clean and functional layout, paired with an intuitive interface, enhances productivity and simplifies maintenance and system overhauls. Moreover, the new design ensures full compliance with evolving environmental regulations and reporting requirements, positioning the station as a model of modern wastewater management.
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