Berkshire Pump Station

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The Berkshire Pumping Station, near the intersection of Stonemore Court and Willow Bay Drive, receives wastewater from the westerly portion of the Berkshire Subdivision along Stonemore Drive. The pumping station was built in 1992 and includes two submersible pumps. The station has a capacity of 0.14 mgd and discharges into the 10‑inch sewer in Willow Bay Drive which is part of the South Auglaize Interceptor Sewer service area.

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