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Wellsville Water Works Expansion, United States of America



Arial view of the finished site, showing part of the plant itself, the two new reservoirs and completed landscaping.


  • The main element of the expansion involved the construction of two new...

  • Construction was done in separate phases, the first tank being built on a...

  • The plant's original, open-air reservoir had a capacity of 11,350m³.

  • Pouring the floor of each new reservoir took around six and a half hours to...

  • Once poured, the base slab was flooded to ensure slow curing and maximum...

  • Construction of the domed roof required extensive scaffolding supports.

  • The second new concrete tank was constructed at the site of the dismantled...

  • Initial site restoration and landscaping work was completed within a month of...

  • Arial view of the finished site, showing part of the plant itself, the two...

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