A ParkUSA Sand-Mud Interceptor, two Oil-Water Separators, and two Pump Lift Stations form the treatment train for the wash bay reclaim system at this phosphate mining and manufacturing facility in Idaho.
A 15,000-gallon precast concrete grease interceptor from NWPX Park is helping support upgrades at a large-scale baked goods production facility in South Carolina. The pre-engineered, factory-lined modular design streamlined onsite assembly and delivers dependable, long-term FOG control.
To support safe and secure water distribution at a large luxury event venue in Missouri City, Texas, NWPX Park supplied a water meter vault and three backflow prevention systems. The factory-assembled systems were manufactured at NWPX Park’s Houston plant and delivered to the jobsite ready for easy connection.
Humble High School’s campus expansion includes four new science labs supported by NWPX Park’s LabTank® Model ANT-2500—an underground 2,500-gallon acid neutralization system designed to safely manage laboratory wastewater.

To support wastewater management at the new Terrell State Hospital, NWPX Park supplied two 2,500-gallon Bar Screen Systems that capture non-biodegradable debris and prevent blockages in the sewer system.
The NWPX Park HydroRecycle® reclaim system is helping Turner Chevrolet manage water reuse and pretreatment at its new car wash facilities in Crosby, Texas.
To support operations at Spartanburg Regional Healthcare’s Union Medical Center, ParkUSA supplied a 16,000-gallon BreakTank® domestic water storage system. The system provides emergency backup and backflow prevention, ensuring a dependable potable water supply in the event of a municipal service disruption.
To support a new FAA-licensed commercial spaceport, ParkUSA designed and built a Combination Water Meter Assembly and a Reduced Pressure Backflow Prevention Assembly for domestic water and fire protection infrastructure.
Our team designed and manufactured custom lids for two sets of sanitary sewer pump lift stations located in the basement of LaGuardia Airport.
Integral to safety on the Triton Forward Operating Base is the ParkUSA AFFF containment system which diverts wastewater from the hangar to a holding tank in the event of an AFFF discharge.
To support a new butane injection storage terminal in Freeport, ParkUSA worked with the client to develop a custom fire water inlet structure with wet wells.
ParkUSA’s sales and engineering team created an effective and value-focused solution for collecting and containing floatable pollution in this car wash stormwater system.
ParkUSA provides a variety of products that meet corporate specifications for Topgolf locations.
An expansion at a Blue Bell Creamery called for many elevators and a specialized pallet rack system. To service these freight elevators as well as passenger elevators, a new elevator sump system was installed.
A water storage tank the size of a two-lane highway was built in our Houston plant and delivered to Univision for their fire protection system. Our team set the fully-plumbed unit in place in less than two hours.
The Brockman Hall for Physics at Rice University has many labs to study physics. The building’s plumbing system is protected with an acid neutralization tanks system that collects lab wastewater, monitors its pH level, and uses neutralization media to treat the water.
ParkUSA designed, manufactured, and installed four products for this boutique hotel. We supplied two free-standing grease interceptors for their busy kitchens, a solids interceptor to remove lint and debris due to their laundry services, and a solids-interceptor for their parking garage.
ParkUSA was selected to build an aqueous film forming foam fire suppression diversion and collection system for the naval base with a high-water table and corrosive coastal atmosphere.
With over 35 years of experience, we offer proven water management innovation, technology, and service.
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