Scioto Furnace, Ohio Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're curious about the demographics of Scioto Furnace, Ohio, you've come to the right place. You'll learn how many people live in the city and what their race is by looking at the Population & Steets in Scioto Furnace. This Ohio city is located in Scioto County and is 600 feet above sea level. It appears on the Minford U.S. Geological Survey map, which means that it's in the Eastern Time Zone, which is five hours ahead of the Central Time Zone.

The city's only public library is the Portsmouth Public Library, which opened in 1879 and has a branch in Scioto County. The Southern Ohio Museum, which was founded in 1979, is another local attraction. This museum features more than sixty exhibits, including artwork by Clarence Holbrook Carter and Jesse Stuart, and a collection of china dolls. Local artists also display their work in the museum.

The first sewer system was built in 1848. In Columbus, the sewer system consisted of septic tanks. The sewer system reached a maximum hydraulic capacity of 45 MGD, which discharged 90% of the city's wastewater into the Scioto River. By 1855, this was inhumane. As the city's population grew, septic tanks and back yard "necessary houses" were a common feature.