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How do water towers work?


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Water towers are tall to provide pressure. Each foot of height provides 0.43 PSI (pounds per square Inch) of pressure...

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Water towers are tall to provide pressure, & water tower's tank is sized to hold about a day's worth of water for the community.

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A water tower is simply a large, elevated tank of water. For example, take the water tower shown at the right. This tower MORE?

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A water tower is simply a large, elevated tank of water. Water pressure from towers is very reliable because of their tall design.

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Clean output from the water treatment plant is lifted by a pump which pressurizes the water and sends it to the water tower. Cha!

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