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P.O. Box 24378  New Orleans, LA 70184   504.324.2270


 
MODERN LOW RISE CONCRETE VOLUTE PUMPS FOR 17TH STREET, ORLEANS, AND LONDON AVENUE OUTFLOW CANALS.
 
Informational Presentation Rescheduled for Tuesday, Sept 30th
 
 
 
Event Sponsors:
  
Lakeview Civic Improvement Association 
Broadmoor Improvement Association
Lake Oaks Neighborhood Association
Bucktown Civic Association
Lake Terrace Property Owners Association
Dillard Community Development Corporation
Lake Vista Property Owners Association
Oak Park Neighborhood Association
Gentilly Heights East Neighborhood Association
East and West Lakeshore Property Owners Association
MidCity Neighborhood Organization
Lower Gentilly Neighborhood Association
 


 
For additional information visit: www.safepumpsfornola.com

 
Link to:
 
 
You are invited to a joint presentation on modern low rise concrete volute pumps as a possible solution for the 17th Street, Orleans and London Avenue outflow canals. 
 
Guest Speakers: Shawn Stevenson, P.E.
Vice President, KSB-USA, Inc.
and design experts from Holland and Germany.
 
KSB, Inc., is an international manufacturer of advanced pumping systems, including the Bevron concrete volute pump, a pump technology successfully used in Holland, the U.K., Germany and other countries for over 25 years, with related technologies in use in the United States.
 
Discussion Topics:  The benefits of this technology to our community including the technological, safety, environmental and aesthetic advantages of
modern concrete volute pumps. 
 
 

DATE:              Tuesday, September 30, 2008
TIME:               Doors Open at 6:30 PM
LOCATION:    St. Dominic Gym
                           6300 Block of Vicksburg Street

 
 
Our associations and our residents want the best and safest pumps to be used in the planned new pumping stations and want to be certain all alternatives are considered.
 
 

Al Petrie, President
Lakeview Civic Improvement Association