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CITY OF ST. CHARLES: Water Tower is Getting a New Coat of Paint

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City of St. Charles issued the following announcement on Aug. 30.

Water Tower at Campton Hills Road and Main Street

The interior and exterior of the City of St. Charles water tower at 2903 Campton Hills Road is getting a new coat of paint and updated design. Work began Aug. 20, 2018, and is anticipated to finish Nov. 30, 2018.

During the repainting process, a tent-like cover will be placed around the tower to protect the surrounding area as sanding and painting is completed.

The tower, a 1 million-gallon fluted column elevated water storage tank, was built in 1985. The structure’s exterior paint was spot repaired in 2011, but the majority of the exterior bears its original coat of paint. This project will completely replace the original exterior and interior wet areas to protect the steel structure from rust. In addition, the dry areas of the interior will be spot-painted and repairs will be made to the foundation, tank vents, roof and roof hatches.

Sanding and repainting helps prevent rust and extend the lifespan of the tower. “The new paint will protect the integrity of the structure’s steel and improve the tower’s appearance,” said St. Charles Environmental Services Manager Tim Wilson. “Our water towers are integral pieces of the water distribution system and it’s important to keep them in top condition inside and out.”

Project Details

Contractor: Seven Brothers Painting Inc., Shelby Township, Mich.

Construction Engineer: Dixon Engineering, Hales Corners, Wis.

Timeline: Week of Aug. 20, 2018 – Nov. 30, 2018

Project Cost: $789,200

Financing: Water Funds

Updated Tower Design

Original source can be found here.

Source: City of St. Charles

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