Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Reservoirs at Washington Park in Portland, OR

…Continued from Oregon Holocaust Memorial.

IMG_2650 Reservoir 3 at Washington Park in Portland, Oregon on February 27, 2010
Reservoir #3 on February 27, 2010

Washington Park contains two reservoirs for Portland's drinking water.

IMG_2292 Reservoir 3 at Washington Park in Portland, Oregon on February 15, 2010
Reservoir #3 on February 15, 2010

Reservoir #3 was built in 1894. It is 49 feet deep and holds 16.4 million gallons of water.

IMG_2293 Reservoir 3 at Washington Park in Portland, Oregon on February 15, 2010
Reservoir #3 on February 15, 2010

Federal drinking water regulations require that Portland replace its open reservoirs with covered reservoirs.

IMG_2296 Reservoir 3 at Washington Park in Portland, Oregon on February 15, 2010
Reservoir #3 on February 15, 2010

A covered reservoir will be built in place of the current open Reservoir #3, with a reflecting pool on top to preserve the original appearance.

IMG_2297 Reservoir 3 Gatehouse at Washington Park in Portland, Oregon on February 15, 2010
Reservoir #3 Gatehouse on February 15, 2010

This is the gatehouse for Reservoir #3. The oval-shaped structure displays the high level of architectural detail and workmanship that even the most utilitarian buildings received back in 1894.

IMG_2294 Reservoir 4 at Washington Park in Portland, Oregon on February 15, 2010
Reservoir #4 on February 15, 2010

From the walkway around Reservoir #3 is this view of the similar Reservoir #4, also built in 1894.

IMG_2295 Reservoir 4 at Washington Park in Portland, Oregon on February 15, 2010
Reservoir #4 on February 15, 2010

The water in Reservoirs #3 & #4 is between 35 and 50 degrees and arrives through a gravity-fed system primarily from Reservoir #5 at Mt. Tabor Park in Southeast Portland.

IMG_2652 View of Vista Bridge & Downtown Portland from Washington Park in Portland, Oregon on February 27, 2010
View of Vista Bridge & Downtown Portland on February 27, 2010

From along Sherwood Boulevard above the reservoirs there are a few spots with views of downtown Portland, including the US Bancorp Tower, and the Vista Avenue Viaduct.

IMG_2654 View of Vista Bridge & Downtown Portland from Washington Park in Portland, Oregon on February 27, 2010
View of Vista Bridge & Downtown Portland on February 27, 2010

IMG_2656 View of US Bancorp Tower from Washington Park in Portland, Oregon on February 27, 2010
View of US Bancorp Tower on February 27, 2010

IMG_2658 View of Vista Bridge & Downtown Portland from Washington Park in Portland, Oregon on February 27, 2010
View of Vista Bridge & Downtown Portland on February 27, 2010

IMG_2660 View of Vista Bridge & Downtown Portland from Washington Park in Portland, Oregon on February 27, 2010
View of Vista Bridge & Downtown Portland on February 27, 2010

IMG_2643 Exposed Tree Roots at Washington Park in Portland, Oregon on February 27, 2010
Exposed Tree Roots in Washington Park on February 27, 2010

There are many trails running through Washington Park. I saw this tree with its roots exposed along the Multnomah Athletic Club (MAC) Trail.

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