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  2. Water tower - Wikipedia

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    A water tower is an elevated structure [ 1] supporting a water tank constructed at a height sufficient to pressurize a distribution system for potable water, and to provide emergency storage for fire protection. [ 2] Water towers often operate in conjunction with underground or surface service reservoirs, which store treated water close to ...

  3. Public water system - Wikipedia

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    The term "public" in "public water system" refers to the people drinking the water, not to the ownership of the system. Some US states (e.g. New York) have varying definitions. Over 286 million Americans get their tap water from a community water system. Eight percent of the community water systems—large municipal water systems—provide ...

  4. Jumbo Water Tower - Wikipedia

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    Jumbo Water Tower. Jumbo Water Tower is a water tower at the Balkerne Gate in Colchester, Essex. Charles Clegg (c.1855-c.1904), the Borough Surveyor and Engineer, designed the structure. The tower is 40.1m tall overall and contains 1.2 million red bricks. [ 1] The tower was nicknamed ’ Jumbo ’ after the London Zoo elephant as a term of ...

  5. Lansing Board of Water & Light - Wikipedia

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    The Lansing Board of Water & Light is a municipal utility, owned by the citizens of Lansing, Michigan. The utility's roots go back to 1885, when Lansing citizens approved a $100,000 bond issue to build a water system to provide for drinking water and fire protection. Electricity was added to its list of utility services in 1892, and steam heat ...

  6. 55 Water Street - Wikipedia

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    55 Water Street is composed of two sections: a 53-story tower to the south and a 15-story wing to the north. The building's facade is made of masonry and glass. The south building is rectangular, while the north building contains sloped walls and runs parallel to the northwestern boundary of the site.

  7. Grant Depot and Water Tower - Wikipedia

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    Grant Depot and Water Tower. /  43.33417°N 85.81111°W  / 43.33417; -85.81111. The Grant Depot and Water Tower (or The Grand Rapids, Newaygo and Lake Shore Railroad Company Depot and Water Tower) is a state historical site in Grant, Michigan. The railroad depot and water tower were built in 1891 by the Chicago and West Michigan Railroad ...

  8. Allen Hazen Water Tower - Wikipedia

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    Allen Hazen Water Tower. /  41.614278°N 93.683917°W  / 41.614278; -93.683917. The Allen Hazen Water Tower, also known as the Municipal Water Tower, is a historic structure located on the west side of Des Moines, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.

  9. Category:Water towers in the United States by state or ...

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    M. Water towers in Maine ‎ (1 C) Water towers in Massachusetts ‎ (1 C, 2 P) Water towers in Michigan ‎ (1 C, 2 P) Water towers in Minnesota ‎ (1 C, 7 P) Water towers in Missouri ‎ (1 C, 4 P)