Details for Early El Paso Water Systems

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5141012629

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Marker Number 12629
Atlas Number 5141012629
Marker Title Early El Paso Water Systems
Index Entry El Paso Water Systems, Early
Address 1505 Los Angeles Dr.
City El Paso
County El Paso
UTM Zone 13
UTM Easting 358225
UTM Northing 3515340
Subject Codes water topics
Marker Year 2002
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Los Angeles at Cliff St., near Dunn Park
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text El Pasoans initially obtained their domestic water from acequias, or open irrigation ditches, and later from the aguadores, water-carriers who delivered fresh water as depicted in the nearby mural. In 1882, Sylvester Watts built the first El Paso waterworks. He pumped water out of the Rio Grande and stored it in a reservoir at this site, then later dug a well near the river that became the main supply source. In 1910, the city purchased the waterworks and began major renovations to the system, including the construction of the pumping unit at this site and the expansion of the Sunset Heights reservoir. The El Paso Public Service Board was established in 1952 to oversee the city's water system. (2002)

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