Water tank in Newton, KS, wins award
• Tank inspired by award-winning sculpture is Tnemec's 2010 Tank of the Year
In 2008, The Kansas Sampler Foundation invited the public to nominate public art from across the state, which was narrowed by a selection committee to a list of 24 finalists for the overall "8 Wonders of Kansas Art" competition. Online voting open to the public determined the eight selections, which included the Blue Sky Sculpture. The Kansas Sampler Foundation is a public non-profit whose mission is to preserve, sustain, and grow rural culture. Find out more at www.kansassampler.org.
The new municipal water tank replaced an existing standpipe that was built in 1905. A scale model of the new water tank was used in creating the exterior artwork that mimicked Blue Sky Sculpture. "Phil Epp and Newton City Engineer Suzanne Loomis matched Tnemec colors to recreate the artist's original desired effect," according to coating consultant Rick Penner. "To further enhance the uniqueness of the tank's image, the city installed uplighting at the base of the tower."
The palette of colors selected for the tank's exterior included Tnemec's 20BL Splash, 15BL Tank White, 21BL K.C. Blue, 71BL Horizon Blue, 10BL Cornflower, 35GR Black and 24GR Lightpole. The tank's coating system consisted of a shop-applied primer coat of Series 91-H2OHydro-Zinc, a zinc-rich urethane, which is also certified in accordance with NSF/ANSI Std. 61 for use on interior potable water tanks. Exterior steel received a roller-applied intermediate coat of Series 73 Endura-Shield, an acrylic polyurethane, followed by a finish coat of Series 700 HydroFlon, an advanced fluoropolymer topcoat that offers outstanding long-term gloss and color retention.
The shop and field applicator on the project was Phoenix Fabricators of Sebree, Kentucky, which assembled the new tank on the ground and lifted it by crane onto its pedestal. The same company also removed the existing standpipe after installation of the new water tank was completed.
Tnemec Company's Tank of the Year Award is designed to recognize and celebrate beautiful, creative and innovative uses of Tnemec coatings. New and renovated projects may be nominated and all styles of tank constructions are eligible for judging by a panel of water tank enthusiasts. Judging is based on several criteria including artistic value, significance of the tank to the surrounding community and challenges encountered during the project.
Previous winners include the rose water tank in Rosemont, Illinois; hot air balloon tanks in Anderson, South Carolina; the Lakes Eagles waterspheroid in Lake Villa, Illinois; and the sports figures water tank in Dublin, Ohio.
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