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Discharge from 2 Griffin Axial Flow Pumps
Discharge form two of Griffin's axial flow pumps on Lake Isabella located high in the desert mountains above Bakersfield, California and the San Joaquin Valley. Fed by the Kern River, the lake is a primary source of water for farmers in the southern part of the largest agricultural area in California. Griffin Dewatering Corporation was called in to design, construct, and operate a temporary pump station that would run for three to four months. The station was capable of pumping 200,000 gallons per minute (gpm) with a standby capacity of 30,000 gpm. The quantity the station actually pumped was dependent upon the demand downstream. For more on bypass pumping or Axial flow pumps please visit: www.griffindewatering.com
Discharge from 2 Griffin Axial Flow Pumps
Discharge form two of Griffin's axial flow pumps on Lake Isabella located high in the desert mountains above Bakersfield, California and the San Joaquin Valley. Fed by the Kern River, the lake is a primary source of water for farmers in the southern part of the largest agricultural area in California. Griffin Dewatering Corporation was called in to design, construct, and operate a temporary pump station that would run for three to four months. The station was capable of pumping 200,000 gallons per minute (gpm) with a standby capacity of 30,000 gpm. The quantity the station actually pumped was dependent upon the demand downstream. For more on bypass pumping or Axial flow pumps please visit: www.griffindewatering.com