Wasserturm Wilhelmshaven Explained

de|'''Wasserturm Wilhelmshaven''' (Wilhelmshaven Water Tower) is a 42adj=midNaNadj=mid landmark of Wilhelmshaven in Lower Saxony, Germany. The tower was built in the years of 1910–11 as the third water tower of Wilhelmshaven, and still functions as an important part of the town's water supply. It was originally constructed with a suspended drinking water storage element consisting of two alloyed steel chambers. Both chambers could contain between 800m21200m2 of water.[1]

The water container was revamped in 2007 during a working period of several months, and the whole tower including the foundation was reconstructed. After 100 years of operation the technique of the tower was outdated. Corrosion damages resulted in leaks of the inner connections.[2] The old container was completely demounted during the reconstruction, and a new one made of stainless steel with a diameter of and a water level of was installed. The new container has a water capability of 1750m2.[1]

Location

The tower is located in Kurpark at de|Bismarckstraße.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wilhelmshaven – Sehenswürdigkeiten von A bis Z - Teil 4. 2021-04-17. www.uwe-karwath.de. de.
  2. Web site: Sanierung Wasserturm Bismarckstraße, GEW Wilhelmshaven. 2021-04-17. Lührs Ingenieurbüro. de.
  3. Web site: 150 Jahre GEW Wilhelmshaven – Eine spannende Historie. 2021-04-17. GEW Wilhelmshaven. de.