Through rain, ice, and snow

Gorman-Rupp pumps and lift stations are renowned for their reliability and ease of maintenance. But there are some things that are beyond a normal pump station's control -- like the availability of electricity needed to run the pumps. Winter ice storms and thunderstorms alike can cause major power outages that can leave normal pump stations without the electric power they need to keep the water and wastewater going to the right places.

Auto-Start stations have built-in backup power

Enter the Gorman-Rupp Auto-Start Lift Station: A wastewater pump station with a built-in engine backup that automatically starts itself when the power goes out, ensuring total reliability, even in a power outage.

So, in addition to all of the advantages that come standard with a conventional Gorman-Rupp lift station, an Auto-Start lift station comes with the assurance that even when the power goes out, your system will remain in good working order -- even if the roads are closed and you can't get to the station.

Ask us for the trouble-free option

D.J. Gongol and Associates, Inc. are the manufacturer's representatives for Gorman-Rupp municipal wastewater lift stations in Iowa and Nebraska, and are authorized distributors for industrial lift stations in the same region. The Gorman-Rupp Company is the world's leading manufacturer of self-priming centrifugal pumps, and we are proud to sell such an outstanding product for water and wastewater treatment applications in Iowa and Nebraska. And they're made in Mansfield, Ohio, USA, so you can be proud of where you bought it. We're also proud to represent Gorman-Rupp's pressure-booster stations for municipal water supplies. Contact us for custom specifications and calculations.

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