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MWI Pumps Help Corps to Draw Down New Orleans Floodwater
Published September 2005
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MWI's Unique Hydraflo Pumps are helping the Army Corps of Engineers to dewater New Orleans. The Hydraflos are large diameter, hydraulically-driven axial flow pumps which can be quickly and easily moved and set up. No other pumps have this kind of flexibility, versatility and capability. They are capable of pumping very large volumes of water. MWI has sent multiple Hydraflos to New Orleans. See related stories and pictures below.

 

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