Pump stations belong to both the water conservancy industry and the municipal industry.
In the water conservancy industry, pump stations are mainly used to transport water, including irrigation, sedimentation irrigation, hydrological observation, hydropower stations, drainage and other applications. In the water supply industry, pump stations are used to provide reliable water supply services to cities or villages to ensure the safety and stability of people's domestic water. In the heating industry, pump stations are used to transport hot water or steam for heating to buildings, communities, and factories. In the drainage industry, pump stations are mainly used to transport wastewater and sewage to sewage treatment plants for treatment.
In addition, pump stations are also widely used in the municipal industry. For example, rainwater lifting pump stations are usually set up in rainwater pipe systems or low-lying areas in cities to remove rainwater from urban areas and prevent water accumulation. Some of these pump stations are under municipal management (such as drainage management offices), and some are under water conservancy bureaus (such as drainage and irrigation stations, flood control and drought relief command centers).
