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English: At 4214 E. Lee St. in the rather upmarket Seattle, Washington neighborhood of Madison Park, is Seattle Public Utilities underground Pump Station No. 7 looking south from 32nd Avenue West, Seattle, Washington, which deals with combined stormwater and sewage. The intent is that it should never dump into lake Washington; it has a backup generator intended to keep it going even when city power goes out.
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