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Rapid dewatering response critical in extreme weather conditions

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Integrated Pump Technology dewatering solutions

8th May 2026

     

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The ability to deploy dewatering solutions rapidly is an important part of managing risk in mining and infrastructure operations, especially in conditions of extreme weather.

Integrated Pump Technology asserts that its local pump stockholding of electrical submersible pumps and diesel-driven pump units allows it to respond decisively when operations are under pressure from sudden water ingress.

“In a flood or extreme rainfall event, time is the most critical factor,” Integrated Pump Technology MD Jordan Marsh says. “Waiting weeks for equipment to be imported simply isn’t an option when safety, production and infrastructure are at risk. Having the right pumps available locally allows us to move from assessment to deployment almost immediately.”

The company says its local stockholding enables pumping systems to be selected and configured based on real site conditions rather than availability constraints. It combines its inventory with application-specific technical expertise, to ensure that the selected solution is fit for purpose whether the requirement is high head underground dewatering, openpit flood recovery or temporary infrastructure protection.

Electrical submersible pumps from Grindex are designed for continuous operation in abrasive and demanding environments and are commonly deployed in underground workings, sumps and confined areas. Ready availability of the pumps allows mines to stabilise conditions quickly and transition from emergency response to controlled water management.

Diesel-driven, self-priming pumps from Godwin are recommended where power supply is limited, unreliable or compromised during extreme weather events. Integrated Pump Technology says its in-house capability to engineer and assemble diesel pump sets locally allows it to deliver tailored solutions at short notice, even in remote or high-risk locations.

With pumps, spares and technical expertise based within South Africa, the company highlights its ability to support installations, troubleshoot issues and scale capacity as conditions evolve.

“As weather-related disruptions become more frequent, dewatering has to be treated as a core operational discipline,” Marsh concludes. “Local availability, technical insight and rapid deployment capability are what ultimately protect continuity, safety and productivity.”

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