Water Storage Tank 188

Water Storage Tank 188 (HM2L97)

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N 38° 41.575', W 77° 8.453'

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Water storage tank 188, constructed in 1918, was the first permanent water storage facility for Camp A.A. Humphreys, home of the Army Engineer School and the World War I-era predecessor to Fort Belvoir. WST188 topped 118 feet making it the oldest and tallest structure within the Fort Belvoir Historic District (National Register of Historic Places, DHR No. 029-0209).

The 300,000 gallon reservoir tank was supported by six cast-iron legs and cross-braces connected to the tank's riveted steel-plate outer walls, a unique design feature of early 20th Century water towers. A metal scaling ladder led to a catwalk encircling the tank at 90 feet hight. A central metal pipe connected the reservoir to a pump station at ground level. Historic WST 188 remained in service until 2014 when it was replaced to meet increased water capacity at Fort Belvoir.
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HM NumberHM2L97
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Placed ByFort Belvoir Historic District
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Date Added Friday, September 27th, 2019 at 2:01pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)18S E 313808 N 4284875
Decimal Degrees38.69291667, -77.14088333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 38° 41.575', W 77° 8.453'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds38° 41' 34.5" N, 77° 8' 27.18" W
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