Sewage pumps, also known as wastewater pumps, are essential components of sewage and drainage systems. These pumps are specifically designed to transport wastewater and sewage from homes, commercial buildings, and industrial facilities to treatment plants or septic systems. Sewage pumps handle solids and liquids, preventing the accumulation of sewage in basements or low-lying areas.

The design of sewage pumps includes impellers that can handle solid waste, preventing clogging and ensuring smooth operation. Some sewage pumps are submersible, allowing them to be installed directly in sewage basins. Others are non-submersible and are positioned above the sewage level, using gravity to transport wastewater into the pump.

Sewage pumps are critical in maintaining public health and environmental safety by efficiently transporting and treating wastewater. They are commonly used in municipal sewage systems, residential sewage removal, and industrial wastewater management.