Greenler Road Pump Station

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The Greenler Pumping Station, near the Greenler Road/Cleveland Avenue intersection, receives wastewater from the Greenler Road and Ginter Road area. Built in 1974, it is a wet well/dry well pumping station containing two wastewater pumps. The station has a design capacity of 0.5 mgd and a peak capacity of 1.0 mgd with both pumps in service. The wastewater is pumped into a 6‑inch force main, which discharges into a 12‑inch sewer in Cleveland Avenue which connects into the Summit Street Interceptor Sewer.

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