For towns with aging concrete water tanks, the dilemma is usually the same: repair or build new. In repair, re-waterproofing can buy another decade or two so they can budget for the new expense.
The city is faced with replacing its leaking 5-million-gallon reservoir in Thompson Park at a projected cost of $4.3 million. City Engineer Tom Compo and Water Superintendent Aaron Harvill are ...
Community leaders gathered at the construction site for Round Hill’s new 500,000-gallon water storage Friday afternoon to ...
But Greater Cincinnati Water Works officials laid out a ... concrete foundation and the brickwork around the tanks, but Orth said the concrete towers need to be fully replaced.
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