The City of Keller's 2.5-MG elevated storage tank is the industry's first-ever joint-use elevated storage tank, a Freese and Nichols-facilitated collaboration between the City of Keller and the Town of Westlake. The composite tank has two concentric-but-isolated tanks to provide independent storage for Keller (1.5 MG) and Westlake (1.0 MG).
The design accommodated neighborhood concerns with appealing landscaping, retaining wall, drainage improvements, automatic sprinkler system, high-security gates and access doors.
The project earned the Engineering Excellence Award from the Texas Council of Engineering Companies and was a finalist for the national Engineering Excellence Award from the American Council of Engineering Companies in 2003.
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