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Shepherd Water Tower taking final shape



2007-12-29 - Old Shepherd School - Photo By Ed Waggener.
WATER FOR ONE-THIRD OF ADAIR COUNTY will come from this 500,000 gallon Adair County Water District Shepherd project tank in the next few weeks. A welder for Caldwell Tank Company, Louisville, KY, was working under the belly the storage tank on a wet Friday evening, December 28, 2007, when this photo was taken. The new tank is twice as large as the next biggest Adair County tank (Page Street in Columbia). A 12-inch line will feed water to the tower from the new $14,000 Adair County Water Treatment Plant, near Coburg, KY. The photo was taken from a moving vehicle on KY 206. Just beyond the construction site, is, on the left, Lether Burton Road, then Jeff Miller's A-1 Gate Manufacturing plant with the Eunice-Pellyton and the Little Cake Precincts' voting buildings in the front parking lot.
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