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Description

Continuous flow from underground pipe housed in a stone structure w/roof. The state tried to cap it a few years ago but, flooded several properties NW of it, up to two miles away.

Nearest Address

U.S. 223 just east of Onsted Hwy. Next to BP gas station

Directions from Nearest Address

U.S. 223 just east of Onsted Hwy. Next to BP gas station a few miles NW of Adrian, MI on U.S.223.

Vital Information

  • Fee: None
  • Access: Public
  • Flow: Continuous
  • TDS: N/A
  • Temp: N/A
  • pH: N/A

Hours Spring is Open:

24/7/365

GPS:

Latitude = 41.9436, Longitude = -84.1841 go east 1/4 mile on north side

Map Link: Rome Center Spring Map

Submitted by: Barry

Category : Maine / USA
  • Antonblaga

    Not only is this spring highly sulfurous and probably dangerous to drink from but there is a not trespassing sing next to it. Don’t waste your time.

  • Mrkstck

    Hi Disagree with your analysis of the water quality. It is high in minerals, iron,maginese and other natural occuring minerals. If you are use to chlorinated public water sources then you will no doubt find this odor and taste unusual, but it is not hydrogen sulfide you are smelling or tasting. That area of Lenawee County has very little limestone deposits which create “sulfur water”. Monroe County does indeed have sulfur water due to it limestone deposits. The “no tresspassing” sign pertains to after hours loiterers at the adjacent BP/”The Springs” convienence store. The spring is on State right away land and was once maintained by the State of Michigan as a road side park.

  • Hotpoint76

    This spring is no longer running.  The health department poured concert to stop the flow.  

    Here is the story in the local paper:

    http://tinyurl.com/3bhlms3