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Stormwater Pump Station Servicing
Storm Water Pump Station Servicing
Storm water pumping systems and stations are an integral part of your buildings infrastructure. Most of these systems work by retaining the runoff ground/stormwater in an underground storage pit and then pumping it out to council storm drains when the pit reaches a pre-determined water depth. Generally there are two pumps as a built in redundancy and for those events where one pump just can’t keep up. These systems are often overlooked and so when they are needed to perform they may not.
All stormwater pump stations should be serviced, tested and tagged every 6 months (check with local council for your area). Assets services specialises in the servicing and reporting on storm water pump stations in small to medium residential buildings with underground basement carparks. Even if your local council doesn't have legislation in place to govern this as a property/building manager you have a duty of care obligation to protect people and property from injury or damage due to failure of these systems. Assets Services can take the guess work out of it for you by scheduling regular visits and reporting back with operational condition and suspected future maintenance, think of it as an insurance policy to give piece of mind.
