Sunday, January 26, 2020

You Don't See This Every Day...


I was on the way to the train station in the next town over, and I saw this as I went by.  They are demolishing this water tower so they can build a new one.  This one was built in the 1930's and sometimes in the winter it would leak, and then giant icicles would form, and then drop down with a sound like an explosion!  The new tank is going to cost $6.5 million dollars, and take 8 or 9 months to complete the project.


What is amazing is how quickly the demolition is going.  This is a photograph two days later, and a day after this there are only the legs of the tank sticking up into the sky.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

6.5 million for a water tower! That seems outlandish. Wonder what it cost in the 1930's. What is the water stored used for?
Joan

Ken Spencer said...

The water is for domestic use, and they mentioned that there could be a problem in the summer without enough water. It is also used for fire hydrants.

Anonymous said...

It's a great "old" idea which should be used more and more now because of possible water shortages everywhere. But the cost sounds prohibitive!! betsey