Taking down the old (09-25-13)

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Employees
of Iseler Demolition, Romeo, Mich., use torches and cranes Tuesday to tear apart Bowling Green’s water
booster station on Haskins Road north of the city. The booster station has been unused since the city
constructed a second water transmission line from the water treatment plant several years ago. The same firm
will demo the Manville Avenue tower when a 1.5 million-gallon tower is completed on West Newton Road in
2015. The cost to demolish both towers is $90,000. (Photo: J.D.
Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune)
Employees
of Iseler Demolition, Romeo, Mich., use torches and cranes Tuesday to tear apart Bowling Green’s water
booster station on Haskins Road north of the city. The booster station has been unused since the city
constructed a second water transmission line from the water treatment plant several years ago. The same firm
will demo the Manville Avenue tower when a 1.5 million-gallon tower is completed on West Newton Road in
2015. The cost to demolish both towers is $90,000. (Photo: J.D.
Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune)

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