Hallendale Beach Water Tower
by Les Palenik
Title
Hallendale Beach Water Tower
Artist
Les Palenik
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
Hallandale Beach Water Tower
The famous Hallandale Beach Water Tower is located right at the Fire Station #60, at the south side of Ocean Drive and Hallandale Beach Boulevard in Hallandale, Florida, just south of Hollywood Beach, beside the three tall Beach Club condo towers. Hallandale Beach, draws water from the Biscayne Aquifer, an immense natural subsurface reservoir that supplies 1.3 billion gallons of fresh water every day for drinking, cooking, bathing and other uses.
The Fire Station 60 is relatively new, offically opened on October 6th 2004. On March 10th 2005 the station was dedicated in memory of Chief Francis C. Bisson, the first career Fire Chief of the Fire Department.
The large Hallandale Beach sign is painted on both sides of the colorful tower, visible at a great distance both from the Hallandale Beach Boulevard and the actual beach. The water tower holds 500,000 gallons of water.
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February 14th, 2013
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