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A sump and pump! Its overkill, it’s never going to even turn on, we don’t need it?

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A sump and pump! Its overkill, it’s never going to even turn on, we don’t need it?

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A. If your project is fully retaining i.e. you have no safe way of removing the water from the structure, then you will need to incorporate a sump and pump. Our pumping systems are highly robust, and depending upon which pump used they can also deal with water from dishwashers, sinks, showers and even toilets (Consult your NSBCcontractor for advice on pumping stations). In many cases the project requires a pumping system for removal of water from the lightwells, and this pump system can also receive the water from System 500.

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