A sewage pump is a pivotal component in managing wastewater, whether in residential, commercial, or industrial settings. Designed to move solids and liquids from one place to another, it ensures seamless waste disposal and prevents health and environmental hazards. This article explores the working principle of sewage pumps, their functions, types, uses, and maintenance, particularly focusing on industrial sewage pump applications in India.
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