Lakota Hills Pump Station

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The Lakota Hills Pumping Station located in south Defiance at the end of Chippewa Drive, receives wastewater from the west part of the Lakota Hills subdivision. The pumping station was built in 1995 with two submersible pumps. Design capacity is 0.11 mgd and the wastewater is pumped into a 4‑inch force main which discharges into a 10‑inch sewer in Chippewa Court. The sewer in Chippewa Court is tributary to the Greenler Pumping Station.

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