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Eliminate Wet Wells, Reduce Maintenance in Washington

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OverWatch® systems installed across the USA

Nationwide adoption of advanced in-line wastewater pumping

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Enhances Safety for Maintenance Crews & Lowers Environmental Impact.

Non-clog

Designed for Reliability. Keeps a careful watch so you don’t have to.

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OverWatch is a direct in line wastewater pump system engineered for Washington municipal, commercial, and industrial infrastructure. It completely eliminates the wet well by lifting influent at the point of entry, removing confined space hazards and reducing maintenance demands. Using advanced sensors and intelligent controls, OverWatch monitors pressure, flow, and system conditions in real time to optimize performance. Designed for Washington environments from Seattle and Tacoma to Spokane and the Tri Cities, OverWatch simplifies pump station design, controls odor, and improves safety and reliability across wastewater systems statewide.

Direct In Line Wastewater Pump Systems for Washington Municipal and Industrial Applications

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Stainless Steel Impeller Options

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Vortex

  • Keeps solids away. 
  • Cuts clogging by 60%
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DipCut™

  • Pumping & Shredding
  • Consumes less energy
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High Effeciency

  • Up to 85% efficiency
  • Handles 1,500 GPM
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Industrial

OverWatch delivers reliable performance in Washington industrial applications including food processing, manufacturing, ports, and energy facilities. The stainless steel body resists corrosion in wet and coastal environments while clean in place compatibility supports high temperature wash down operations. The system handles solids, fats oils and greases, and aggressive industrial wastewater streams common throughout the state.

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Municipal

Washington municipalities are modernizing wastewater infrastructure with OverWatch to eliminate wet wells and improve safety. The system lifts influent at entry, reducing odor, corrosion, and confined space risks. OverWatch supports sewage and stormwater management for public utilities in Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Everett, and surrounding communities, lowering maintenance costs and improving long term system reliability.

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Commercial

For Washington commercial properties such as healthcare facilities, campuses, mixed use developments, and industrial parks, OverWatch provides sealed, odor free wastewater handling. Effluent remains contained within the inline system, reducing service calls and preventing odor issues. It is ideal for space constrained sites and facilities with strict environmental requirements.

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Questions & Answers

  • What happens if the level sensor fails?

    If the level sensor stops working, the controller switches the main pump to a set speed to keep pumping. It also shows an alarm and can send a warning through the network to let someone know.

  • What happens if one motor stops working?

    If a motor stops working and the system can’t fix it automatically, the controller sends the flow to the other pump. You can remove the broken motor without stopping the system by closing the branch valves. 


    Replacing the motor takes just minutes, and a cover plate comes with the system to seal the motor spot during repairs, keeping the area safe and clean.

  • What happens to large debris from a gravity network?

    Large debris gets caught in the stone trap at the back of the housing. This trap lets heavy debris drop out of the flow, and you can remove it by hand through the service hatch. If the network often has stones or gravel, adding a trap in the upstream inspection chamber can help.

  • What happens if the system loses power?

    When the system loses power, it’s the same as with the other system...

    Pumping stops!

    For critical networks, an automatic startup generator is recommended.

  • How does the system keep pipes clear of material buildup?

    The system needs a minimum speed of 0.75 m/s (2.5 ft/sec) to flush material out of the pipes. Variable frequency controllers adjust the pump speed to match the needed flow. If there’s a blockage, the motor speeds up to clear it. The system can be fine-tuned to the right flow range to prevent solids from building up..

  • How can the system be customized for different wastewater needs?

    Rhino Pumps designs the system to fit your specific wastewater needs. They customize the pump package with the right motors, controls, and equipment, all built into a ready-to-use skid for easy installation. This ensures the system works efficiently for your application.

Reliable Performance in the Toughest Pumping Conditions

Washington wastewater systems face heavy rainfall, variable flows, and corrosive environments that challenge traditional lift stations. OverWatch automatically adjusts operation using real time data analytics to maintain efficiency and uptime. The system minimizes downtime, improves energy efficiency, and delivers dependable performance for treatment plants, industrial facilities, and municipal pump stations across the state.

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Before

After

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Pre-Tested Systems

Every system is rigorously tested at our facility to ensure flawless performance on-site.

End-to-End Accountability

If there’s a problem, we’ll fix it - because we built it.

Engineered Systems Delivered Fast and Ready to Run

Our pump packages are custom engineered to your application. All fabrication, motors, controls, pumping equipment and installation is completed by Rhino Pumps experts, securing the fastest lead times in the industry. Our engineers will design a configuration that ensures efficiency and reliability in your pumping application.



Rhino Pumps stands out in the industry for superior lead times compared to other pump companies due to streamlined manufacturing processes and efficient supply chain management. We leverage advanced technology and automation in our production facilities, which allows for quicker turnaround on orders without compromising quality. Additionally, Rhino Pumps maintains strong relationships with suppliers, ensuring that necessary components are readily available, which further reduces delays. Our commitment to customer satisfaction makes Rhino Pumps a reliable choice for clients needing timely pump solutions.

Your Current Process

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Motors

Electrician

Controls

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Client

Engineer

Toby

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Contractor

Pumps

Plumber

Your Future...

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Client

Engineer

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Designing pump systems involves managing information from multiple parties, creating challenges that can lead to increased costs, longer lead times, and mistakes. Factors like design, purchasing, and delivery delays often result in cost overruns that strain budgets and complicate timelines. Unclear responsibilities among stakeholders can cause confusion and inefficiency, while excessive contact points can frustrate communication. However, pumps don’t have to be complicated! Streamlining the process and enhancing collaboration can simplify pump system design and implementation, ensuring a smoother experience for all involved.

Pumps DON'T have to be this complicated!

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Find Exactly What You Need

Pumps by Type

Rhino Pumps offers a wealth of leading manufacturers and products to satisfy every application. We are the preferred choice for vertical turbine pumps, booster pumps, slurry pumps, split case pumps and more.

Pumps by Industry

Serving the Mountain West with the highest quality pump brands and service for every industry; including mining, agriculture, industrial, municipal, wastewater, commercial and more.

Pump Parts 

Rhino Pumps stocks most replacement pump parts for leading brand manufacturers. We carry name brand and replacement mechanical seals, pump accessories, well pump parts and more.

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Pump Field Service

Our expert on-site field service crew is highly trained and specializes in pump removal and meticulous pump installation, vibration analysis, pump testing, well videos, and pump maintenance.

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Pump Repair & Maintenance

Our expert pump mechanics are highly trained and the best in the industry. Our full service pump repair shop is complete with full machining, coating and fabrication capabilities.

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