Kettenring Hills Pump Station

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Located north of the Maumee River, west of S.R. 281 and south of Deerwood Drive, the Kettenring Hills Pumping Station collects wastewater from the Kettenring subdivision. The pumping station was constructed in 1976 with two submersible pumps. Design capacity is 0.72 mgd and the wastewater is pumped into a 10‑inch force main under the Maumee River which discharges into the Maumee Drive Interceptor Sewer.

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