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gemnewt! -hopefully we'll locate that house for you.
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I came across this photograph on an old cd of mine today. At first I thought it must be a city hall
or some other municipal building.
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It turns out, this impressive Mission Revival structure is the first filtration plant built by the Metropolitan Water District.
(we discussed the water district's downtown headquarters only yesterday)
Today it's known as the F.E. Weymouth Treatment Plant. Located in La Verne CA on the eastern edge of
Los Angeles County, it processes 520 million gallons a day.
below: HDR images of the treatment facility. (I'm not a big fan of HDR, but these are impressive)
http://www.mwdh2o.com/peopleinteract...ly/main07.html
The Metropolitan Water District's website says the filtration plant was expected to become a tourist attraction.
Accordingly, the Zeolite (softening) Building is the plant's most ornate, with cathedral-like ceilings and an alter-like fountain
of extravagant tile work. The plant's tower rises 120 feet and disguises a large tank that was part of the process of softening
the mineral-rich Colorado River water.
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