
KSB drains metropolis to protect millions of inhabitants: Mexico City flood control project
Stormwater and flooding – Mexico City is repeatedly threatened by large volumes of water. The La Caldera pumping station equipped with 20 KSB submersible motor pumps protects the inhabitants of the metropolis against floods.
The project: Flood control for Mexico City
The customer: CONAGUA, responsible for flood control in Mexico
The La Caldera pumping station with its combined sewer system
The challenge: Reliable protection from flooding
The pumping station bridges a head of almost 30 metres
The solution: Tailored pumps for the La Caldera pumping station
Data I Facts I Figures
- Location: La Caldera, Mexico City
- Customer:
Company: CONAGUA (La Comisión Nacional del Agua)
Founded: 1988
Employees: Around 17,000
Industry: Public authority - Application: Flood control
- Project:
KSB products used:
16 x Amarex KRT K submersible waste water pumps
700-900/H 680 10 UNG-S
Q = 2000 l/s, H = 26.55 m, P = 912 HP, V = 4160 Volt
8 x Amarex KRT K submersible motor pumps
400-630/H 340 8 UNG-S
Q = 1,000 l/s, H = 28.83 m, P = 500 HP, V = 4,160 Volt
24 control and monitoring units with the respective distribution boxes to NEMA
Capacity 40 m3/s at a head of around 30 metres
Fluid handled:
Rainwater
Commissioned:
2010 - Project year: 2010
Products used
Amarex KRT
Horizontal or vertical single-stage submersible motor pump in close-coupled design, with various next-generation impeller types, for wet or dry installation, stationary or transportable version, with energy-saving motor and models for use in potentially explosive atmospheres.