The backwater lifting station for faecal and non-faecal wastewater is equipped with one submersible pump, two motor-driven closure systems and a backflow preventer. The collection tank made of permanently resistant polymer (PE) has an enclosed pump tank. Quick-release closures enable the integrated components to be removed easily. The pipe cross-section is normally open and the water drains to the sewer via natural fall. Backwater is detected by an optical probe, which causes the closure systems to close automatically and there is no longer free passage to the sewer. During the backwater phase, the water drains via a pressure pipe, which carries the wastewater into the sewer. The pressure pipe is a welded PE pipe; with pump SPF 4500, the pressure pipe must also be continued up to a pressure release chamber. The station is controlled by a user-friendly control unit, which is optionally integrated in the building management system via a potential-free contact, or alarm and collective fault messages can be output via a GSM interface. A redundant control unit also provides additional safety. The KESSEL modular system provides different upper sections and engineering chamber options as accessories.