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Idaho Falls demolishes its 89-year-old water tower to replace it with a larger, more resilient one.
Idaho Falls begins demolishing its 89-year-old water tower on Monday, replacing the 1937 structure with a new tower that doubles water storage to 1 million gallons.
The project, aimed at improving water reliability and fire protection, will use top-down demolition with cranes and recycling most materials.
Minor traffic impacts are expected through February, but library parking remains open.
The new tower will enhance system resilience, and the city honored the old tower’s legacy with a year-long tribute culminating in an October block party.
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Idaho Falls demolió su torre de agua de 89 años de antigüedad para reemplazarla por una más grande y resistente.