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Stage of Demolition: Old Waterworks looking more like a park



2015-06-04 - Waterworks Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Pyles Excavating has made dramatic progress on the demolition of the old Columbia Utilities Water Plant on Waterworks Street in Columbia. All the structures are reduced to rubble. The one remaining building, not part of the project, is a warehouse at barely visible at the top of the hill. Deadline for the site work is early August, 2015. After that, a Water Park with a Paddle Launch site is envisioned, to be part of the community's initiative to be earn the Trail Town, USA designation. - EW


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