An 'American Water Landmark' is a
landmark within the
United States or
Canada that is a historic location and is associated in any way with
water. The
American Water Works Association has designated American Water Landmarks since
1969.
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The following is a partial list of structures given the American Water Landmark designation:
| Year | Recipient | Location |
|---|
| 1969 | Chicago Water Tower | Chicago, Illinois |
| 1969 | Theodore Roosevelt Dam | Phoenix, Arizona |
| 1970 | Riverside Water Tower | Riverside, Illinois |
| 1971 | Bethlehem Waterworks | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania |
| 1972 | Cabin John Bridge | Cabin John, Maryland |
| 1972 | Fresno Water Tower | Fresno, California |
| 1972 | Druid Lake Dam | Baltimore, Maryland |
| 1973 | Big Well | Greensburg, Kansas |
| 1974 | Jones Beach State Park Water Tower | Jones Beach, New York |
| 1974 | Ypsilanti Water Tower | Ypsilanti, Michigan |
| 1977 | Woodland Reservoir | Syracuse, New York |
| 1980 | Lake Whitney Dam | Hamden, Connecticut |
| 1981 | Mountain Dell Dam | Salt Lake City, Utah |
| 1981 | Echo Bridge | Newton, Massachusetts |
| 1981 | Main Station Pump House #1 | Peoria, Illinois |
| 1982 | Havana Water Tower | Havana, Illinois |
| 1984 | George's Pond Reservoir | Newfoundland |
| 1985 | Winnipeg Aqueduct | Winnipeg, Manitoba |
| 1986 | Remington Water Tower | Remington, Indiana |
| 1994 | Fort Thomas Treatment Plant | Fort Thomas, Kentucky |
| 1995 | Volunteer Park Standpipe | Seattle, Washington |
| 2000 | Brooks Catsup Bottle Water Tower | Collinsville, Illinois |
| 2000 | Cedartown Water Plant | Cedartown, Georgia |
References
1. AWWA List of Water Landmarks from the American Water Works Association website