Auglaize Pump Station

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Located in Riverside Cemetery, the Auglaize Pumping Station was built in 1956 and receives wastewater from the South Auglaize Interceptor Sewer. The pumping station contains two submersible wastewater pumps which discharge into a 12‑inch force main to the North Auglaize Interceptor Sewer. The station has a design capacity of 0.91 mgd and a peak capacity of 1.82 mgd.

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Mercury is one of the group of elements known as heavy metals. Many of these (including lead, cadmium, and selenium) are toxic to living things. Mercury too can kill living things, from bacteria to human beings. In particular, it can be converted into an organic form, methylmercury, which is especially toxic. Learn More...