A decades old landmark is retiring in Enterprise.
A population boom over the past 20 years on the North side of Enterprise has made cause for change. With the already significant growth and around 500 more homes expected to be built in the next few years, a larger and more efficient tank was needed.
The new tower, standing directly next to the original, marks the growth of what Enterprise was, to what it’s become. “It’s a good thing, knowing that you’re one step ahead of the demand, knowing you’re doing your job and you’re doing your due diligence,” said Mahan. The new tower is expected to be fully finished in September and the old one will be officially decommissioned at the same time.
Both tanks are currently being used in conjunction. Despite that, officials don’t expect any delay in water service or pressure to occur once the old tower is fully decommissioned.
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