Tennessee American Water Completes Tank Hoist
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American Water (NYSE:AWK) announced that Tennessee American Water, working with contractor Landmark Structures, has completed the tank hoist for a new water storage tank in Lookout Valley, Chattanooga. The welded steel tank will hold 750,000 gallons of treated water, doubling storage capacity for the Lookout Valley area once in service.
The project is part of Tennessee American Water’s 2026 capital investment program, which is expected to exceed $45 million. The tank, mounted on a concrete pedestal about 95 feet tall and located next to an existing tank of the same capacity, is intended to enhance system reliability, emergency response, and operational flexibility within the Citico distribution system.
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- New 750,000-gallon tank will double Lookout Valley storage capacity
- 2026 capital investment program expected to exceed $45 million
- Additional operational redundancy for Citico distribution system customers
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New 750,000-Gallon Tank Doubles Water Storage Capacity
The new tank is one of several infrastructure improvements included in Tennessee American Water's capital investment program, which is expected to total more than
"This project represents an important investment in the reliability and resilience of our water system," said Grant Evitts, President of Tennessee American Water. "The additional storage will strengthen our ability to meet customer demand, respond to emergencies, and provide reliable service for years to come."
The welded steel tank bowl was constructed on the ground, centered around a concrete pedestal measuring approximately 95 feet tall. After construction and coating work were completed, a crane lifted the tank bowl into place atop the pedestal. When placed into service, the tank will provide additional operational flexibility and redundancy for customers served in the Lookout Valley area of the Citico distribution system.
Tanks are an important part of the distribution system, located in elevated areas where gravity can assist with the delivery of treated water through pipes to homes and businesses. Tennessee American Water has 20 tanks located in its Citico service area, which serves
Landmark Structures is a leading provider of engineering, construction, and asset management services for storage solutions in the water, wastewater, power, and industrial markets in
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