
Ypsilanti Water Tower
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Jagman714
N 42° 14.725 W 083° 37.478
17T E 283463 N 4680360
Quick Description: Ypsilanti Water Tower is located in Ypsilanti, Mi. across from Eastern Michigan University,at Cross and Summit Aves.
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 10/15/2006 2:49:30 PM
Waymark Code: WMVAZ
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Long Description:Day laborers constructed this water tower which was completed in
1890 at a cost of $21,435.63. The tower and the city waterworks
supplied 471 customers the first year. An ordinance passed on April
14, 1898, established a yearly rate schedule. Rates were based on
the number of faucets in use, the type of business that customers
operated and the livestock they owned. A residence with one tap was
charged $5.00; a private bathtub cost an additional $2.00. Saloon
keepers paid $7.00 for one faucet, $3.00 for each additional faucet
and $1.00 for each billiard table. Each cow a person owned cost
$1.00. People who failed to pay their bill were subject to a $50.00
and ninety days in the county jail. Until 1956 this structure was
the only water tower in the Ypsilanti water system.
The Ypsilanti Water Tower was designed by William R. Coats and
constructed as part of an elaborate city waterworks project that
began in 1899. Located on the highest point in Ypsilanti, the tower
was completed in 1890. It is 147 feet high and has an 85-foot base
constructed of Joliet limestone. The substructure walls taper from
a thickness of forty inches at the bottom to 24 inches at the top.
The reservoir holds a 250,000-gallon steel tank. To protect
themselves from injury, the builders made three stone crosses; one
is visible over the west door. The Ypsilanti Community Utilities
Authority has operated and maintained the structure since 1974. In
1975 this tower was designated by the American Water Works
Association as an American Water Landmark. It was restored in
1976.