The Water Industry is Going Green
Get this: each person, on average, uses about 120 gallon of water in just one day. For a family of four, this could mean using about 480 gallons in just one household per day, and for a family of five,...
View ArticleThe Flint Water Crisis, EPA Standards, and Obama’s New Water Budget
If you haven’t already heard in the media by now, Flint, Michigan is in the middle of what we’d like to call a serious water crisis. There is huge controversy and a debate on whether or not Flint’s...
View ArticleNew to Flowmeters? We’ve got you covered.
Haven’t heard of a “flowmeter” before? Not a problem, Aqua Pump is here to help! A flowmeter is a device that has the ability to measure the amount of liquid passing through it, so for our use, that...
View ArticleMay is Drinking Water Month!
May is Drinking Water Month! That's right, one of our favorite months of the year is May because it is National Drinking Water Month! We hope you and your families have all been consuming healthy...
View ArticleThe Oil and Water Industries Came Together for Drought Relief
Unlike anything we've heard of before in the past, we recently heard about how one oil rig crew in California came together with water well rig professionals to unconventionally aid with drought...
View ArticleDrought in CT? The Importance of Conserving Water
We recently have hit a statewide drought advisory for Connecticut’s current water condition. This means that moving forward this summer, the conservation of water will be incredibly important. While...
View ArticleFriend or Foe: the Oxidation Reaction
Everyday, oxidation happens all around us. Depending on where it happens though, the results of oxidation could either be beneficial or harmful to the surroundings. We wanted to take a brief moment to...
View ArticleThe ZIKA Virus - What you Need to Know
If you haven’t already heard about the ZIKA virus, then we’re glad you stopped into our blog, because we want to inform as many people as possible. Yes, this virus is serious, as the World Health...
View ArticleWater System Engineering
Yes, there are many factors that come into play when it comes to water systems engineering, and making all the right choices along the way is highly important. Here at Aqua Pump, we pride ourselves in...
View ArticleHow Small Businesses Can Cut Costs
We all know that when it comes to owning a business, you want your Connecticut business to be as profitable as possible. In order to do so, we have to practice “smart spending,” or putting our dimes...
View ArticleThe Oil and Water Industries Came Together for Drought Relief
Unlike anything we've heard of before in the past, we recently heard about how one oil rig crew in California came together with water well rig professionals to unconventionally aid with drought...
View ArticleDrought in CT? The Importance of Conserving Water
We recently have hit a statewide drought advisory for Connecticut’s current water condition. This means that moving forward this summer, the conservation of water will be incredibly important. While...
View ArticleFriend or Foe: the Oxidation Reaction
Everyday, oxidation happens all around us. Depending on where it happens though, the results of oxidation could either be beneficial or harmful to the surroundings. We wanted to take a brief moment to...
View ArticleThe ZIKA Virus - What you Need to Know
If you haven’t already heard about the ZIKA virus, then we’re glad you stopped into our blog, because we want to inform as many people as possible. Yes, this virus is serious, as the World Health...
View ArticleWater System Engineering
Yes, there are many factors that come into play when it comes to water systems engineering, and making all the right choices along the way is highly important. Here at Aqua Pump, we pride ourselves in...
View ArticleHow Small Businesses Can Cut Costs
We all know that when it comes to owning a business, you want your Connecticut business to be as profitable as possible. In order to do so, we have to practice “smart spending,” or putting our dimes...
View ArticleClean water for the holidays!
The holidays are upon us! For some, that means traveling out to see family, go to an event, or hosting a party for family and friends at home. If you plan to host a get together this year, we want to...
View ArticleQuick Facts about Wells!
Some quick and helpful facts about water wells. There are three possible types of drinking water wells used in private residences, in homes like yours! There are dug/bored wells, which are holes dug by...
View ArticleThe 1965 New England Drought
If you are from the New England area, there is a high probability you know someone who lived through the drought that devastated the region during the summer of 1965. A result of a dry spell that...
View ArticleA Brief History of Water Wells
What exactly is a well? Technically speaking, it is a structure created in the ground by digging, drilling, or driving to access groundwater in underground aquifers, or a pocket of water trapped...
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