ITT Pumps Stand Up To Hurricane GustavSeptember 10, 2008
White Plains, NY — ITT Corporation pumps and systems helped keep the New
Orleans area free of floodwater during the onslaught of Hurricane Gustav.
Positioned at 25 different pumping stations in Jefferson, St. Charles, St.
Bernard and New Orleans parishes, ITT pumps have a total pumping capacity
of 20 million gallons of water per minute. ITT pumps serve as additional
capacity to the city's existing flood water infrastructure to manage water
levels in the event of natural disasters such as Gustav.
"We expected our pumps to keep New Orleans dry as powerful Gustav bore down," said Jim Peterson, managing director of ITT's large pumps division in its Water & Wastewater business. "ITT marshaled its resources in the region to ensure we had the right people in place to provide emergency service as the storm approached. In the end, the pumps and people performed exactly as expected." ITT's pumps are part of a sophisticated system that serves the east bank of New Orleans by draining storm run-out to prevent flooding. When the city lost electricity during the storm, diesel fuel and standby generators powered the pumps to keep pace when the storm surge moved through the canals. About ITT Corporation SOURCE:
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