Flood Control
& Stormwater
Reliable operation when the storm comes
Weather is unpredictable, your trashrakes shouldn’t be
From seasonal runoff to 100-year storms – open channel trash rakes must operate dependably. A flood control plan is often the only thing between a weather event and the loss of life and property. This makes reliability the key issue for automatic trash rakes/bar screen systems because:
- Trash rakes are the first line of defense, they are critical to keeping pumps operating; moving water to prevent flooding; and to meeting accountabilities for public and community protection.
- No one can predict what will find its way into an open channel, trash rakes must be designed to minimize jamming or binding and adapt to debris and flow variations.
- Trash rakes often sit idle for extended periods of time between weather events, the technology must be resistant to binding and corrosion to assure the ability to start on command. Rakes must function reliably during the brunt of any event without fail.
- When the storm hits with high winds, high flows and volumes, trash rakes must work absolutely: without long cycle times; without cables to tangle; and without chains and sprockets that foul underwater.
- Underwater maintenance is expensive and inconvenient, it is important that trash rake maintenance be such that it can be performed from the deck. Fouling is most likely to occur when a storm hits—causing performance issues at a time when divers cannot be safely sent into the water to correct them.
Duperon Corporation’s roots are deep in the flood control and stormwater sector. Prior to supplying trash rakes, founder Terry Duperon was an inventor and manufacturer of pumps. He saw that his customers had a problem in storm events – their pumps would shut down to avoid cavitation when water levels dropped from fast-moving debris damming their trash racks. These pumps were needed to protect communities from flooding. By looking beyond the pumps to the source of the problem, Terry began inventing screening technologies that provided consistent pump protection, that were groundbreakingly simple, cost-effective and easy to own.
Applications
Our team continues to solve the real problems facing our customers with simple and lasting solutions in the following applications:
- Stormwater pump stations
- Flood control pump stations
- Drainage pump stations
- Levee district pump stations
- Irrigation canal pump stations
Our Solutions address the following
Duperon partners with you to solve your unique collection system challenges and provides expertise in the following areas:
- Coarse screens
- Trash rakes
- Trash racks
- Bar screens
The Duperon®
Difference
Reliable operation
Keep pumps running and water moving to protect life and property
System resilience
Duperon equipment adapts to a wide range of debris and flow variations for whatever makes it into the channel. Handling everything from general refuse, aquatic vegetation, tree limbs, tree branches and shrubs to lumber, tires, oil drums and automobile frames
Built-in redundancy
Multiple scrapers and screens keep the full intake clean and water flowing
Automated for safety
No operator intervention required during storm events and all maintenance is above the deck to avoid dangerous or expensive underwater upkeep
Simple
With few parts and minimal maintenance Duperon equipment is easy to install, own and operate by crew
Partnership
‘You’ll like working with us’ is a commitment and way we deliver extraordinary customer care for the full life-cycle of your equipment. This is how we strive to earn the privilege to serve your continued screening needs
You’ll like
working with us
Highly recommend the system because it has significantly reduced our manual labor needs and safety concerns
Shaun Grover
Water Master, Mud Lake Water Users
Coarse Screening
Bar openings greater than ½ in
Automated trash racks and trash rakes
Debris Management
Collection and Conveyance
Processing and transport of collected debris
Flood Control and Stormwater Products
For screens and trash rakes in stormwater channels, resiliency and simplicity are key. Duperon equipment uses a simple design that performs consistently and requires minimal maintenance. There is no need for diving, no complicated controls, and no jamming. These products have been tested in a variety of environments and conditions. Many are still in operation after decades of demanding use.
Products quick guide
Product Name | Screen Type | Bar Opening | Bar Type | Engineering |
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Self-Cleaning Trashrack | Coarse | 2 in – 3 in | Slotted Bar, A36 Steel coated or hot-dipped galvanized. SSTL options available | Site Specific |
FlexRake® Heavy Duty | Coarse | 2 in – 4 in | Slotted Bar, A36 Steel coated or hot-dipped galvanized. SSTL options available | Site Specific |
FlexRake® Rake Only | Coarse & Fine | Uses existing trash rack or wedgewire screen | Uses existing trash rack or wedgewire screen | Site Specific |
Harvest Rake | Coarse & Fine | ¼ in – 4 in | Tear-drop shaped bar | Site Specific |
Case Studies
City of Dallas Case Study
Automated Self-Cleaning Trashracks (SCT) proves reliable in harshest storm conditions for Dallas flood control. The SCTs handle everything from automobiles to bottle caps for ultimate pump protection and safety.
Tell us about your project
Do you have a screening challenge at your flood control or stormwater pump station? Let’s solve it together.
Design Collaboration
To build your solution, our engineers take the time to understand your facility, process, and goals.
We’ll combine our team’s experience with water screening, cleaning, and processing with your team’s detailed understanding of your product and process, so we can develop a reliable and cost-effective solution.