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IDAHO FALLS ~ Idaho Falls is preparing for a major change in its skyline as the demolition of the old water tower is set to begin on Monday, Jan. 5. According to city officials, the activities planned for next week include crane and site setup, with the actual removal of the tower expected to start on Friday, Jan. 9.
The demolition process will start from the top of the structure and progress downwards, with cranes and specialized equipment being used to remove sections of the tower. This process is estimated to be completed by February. While some parts of the tower will be preserved, most of the materials will be recycled. However, due to safety and logistical concerns, distribution of individual pieces to the public will not be possible.
The demolition is not expected to cause major disruptions in traffic flow. Short-term flagging operations may occur on Capital Avenue as equipment is delivered to the site, but no major road closures are anticipated. Minor interruptions may occur at the Idaho Falls Power building main entrance, but library parking will remain accessible throughout the project.
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According to Chris Fredericksen, Idaho Falls Public Works director, this project is a crucial investment in ensuring reliability and resiliency in the city's water system. The 89-year-old tower is being replaced with a new elevated water tower that can hold 1 million gallons of water, doubling storage capacity and strengthening system reliability.
The old water tower has been a critical component of Idaho Falls' potable water system since it was built in 1937. It has provided stored and pressurized water for power outages and firefighting for decades. However, as part of a long-term investment in improving Idaho Falls' water infrastructure, it is now being replaced.
To honor its legacy and role in Idaho Falls' history, the city held a series of community events over the past year called Water Tower Tribute. The events culminated in an October block party celebrating the tower and its significance to the community.
The demolition of the old water tower marks a significant step towards a more reliable and resilient water system for Idaho Falls. With the new elevated water tower in place, the city can look forward to safe and reliable water service for generations to come.
The demolition process will start from the top of the structure and progress downwards, with cranes and specialized equipment being used to remove sections of the tower. This process is estimated to be completed by February. While some parts of the tower will be preserved, most of the materials will be recycled. However, due to safety and logistical concerns, distribution of individual pieces to the public will not be possible.
The demolition is not expected to cause major disruptions in traffic flow. Short-term flagging operations may occur on Capital Avenue as equipment is delivered to the site, but no major road closures are anticipated. Minor interruptions may occur at the Idaho Falls Power building main entrance, but library parking will remain accessible throughout the project.
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According to Chris Fredericksen, Idaho Falls Public Works director, this project is a crucial investment in ensuring reliability and resiliency in the city's water system. The 89-year-old tower is being replaced with a new elevated water tower that can hold 1 million gallons of water, doubling storage capacity and strengthening system reliability.
The old water tower has been a critical component of Idaho Falls' potable water system since it was built in 1937. It has provided stored and pressurized water for power outages and firefighting for decades. However, as part of a long-term investment in improving Idaho Falls' water infrastructure, it is now being replaced.
To honor its legacy and role in Idaho Falls' history, the city held a series of community events over the past year called Water Tower Tribute. The events culminated in an October block party celebrating the tower and its significance to the community.
The demolition of the old water tower marks a significant step towards a more reliable and resilient water system for Idaho Falls. With the new elevated water tower in place, the city can look forward to safe and reliable water service for generations to come.
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