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Stockton Brook
The Stockton Brook pumping station was completed in 1884 by the Staffordshire Potteries Water Company to supply borehole water to the north-eastern side of the Potteries. The buildings housed two Davey horizontal compound tandem steam engines which were taken out of use in 1936 and replaced by electric motors. Severn Trent Water has sold the site and redevelopment is expected at some point.
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