Downstream Booster Pump

I have a commercial job that requires 350 to 400 feet of wash hose line.
Currently, my wash line is reeled at 250’ so I am going to add another section of line just for this job. Based on the known performance of my booster pump, I suspect that it will provide adequate pressure. I will be running a test before mobilizing for the job.
My question is: For jobs where access requires extremely long runs of wash hose, could a secondary booster pump be added mid line? It seems that one could just feed the line from the truck into the secondary pump intake and add another section of wash line from the pump outlet. All one would need is an outlet or generator at the location of the secondary pump. If this would work, one could theoretically run as far as you wanted as long as you had a pump stations along the line. Ive seen this done (on a much larger scale) in the oil field where FRAC water needs to be moved long distances.
Has anyone tried this?
Thanks!

Nah bro… you just need to slap a turbo on your pump.

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