Starting next year, part of Pitt County will draw from Neuse
By Amanda Karr
The Daily Reflector
Thursday, May 03, 2007
Thirsty?
A tank raised Wednesday to the top of a new water tower off N.C. 11 in Ayden will hold 750,000 gallons of water.
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Workers from Caldwell Tank out of Louisville, Ky., work at the top of the 190-foot Neuse Regional Water and Sewer Authority water tower in Ayden Wednesday, preparing to put the 750,000-gallon tank in place. |
Greg Eans/The Daily Reflector |
A crew from Caldwell Tank out of Louisville, Ky., raise a 750,000-gallon tank to the top of the new Neuse Regional Water and Sewer Authority tower in Ayden on Wednesday morning. |
4 comments:
That's pretty cool - interesting to see them pulling the bulbous part up the center like that.
Curious that there's a big door at the bottom. I wonder if they seal that shut before filling the tower, or if there is some central interior pipe that actually holds the water, and that door stays functional.
Good question. I like water towers but really know nothing about their engineering.
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