Ever wonder what the inside of a water tower looks like? A recent video by Riviera Utilities on Tik Tok gives a peek into a 2 million-gallon tower, showing a big open room, a 16-inch pipe where water flows in and out, ladders leading to the overflow, and the bottom of the massive tank above. But not all systems look the same.
Some water towers rely on different inlet/outlet setups, overflow management, or internal structures depending on local demand, pressure needs, and design. How does this compare to your local system? Are there major differences in how your tower operates?














