Water systems testing at the former Olympia Brewery site

Published: Sept. 19, 2012 at 4:04 p.m. PDTUpdated: Sept. 19, 2012 at 4:09 p.m. PDT
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  • Two pump houses stand close to each other on the Tumwater Valley Golf Course as the cities of Olympia, Lacey and Tumwater are testing the wells, pipelines, pumps and storage tank at the old Olympia Brewery wellfield to see what work needs to be done to bring the wellfield back into production. (STEVE BLOOM/The Olympian)
    Two pump houses stand close to each other on the Tumwater Valley Golf Course as the cities of Olympia, Lacey and Tumwater are testing the wells, pipelines, pumps and storage tank at the old Olympia Brewery wellfield to see what work needs to be done to bring the wellfield back into production. (STEVE BLOOM/The Olympian) Buy this image
  • RH2 project hydrogeologist Andrew Dunn checks the gauge at a out-fall test site on the Tumwater Valley Municipal Golf Course Monday as the three cities of Olympia, Lacey and Tumwater are testing the wells, pipelines, pumps and storage tank at the old Olympia Brewery. (STEVE BLOOM/The Olympian)
    RH2 project hydrogeologist Andrew Dunn checks the gauge at a out-fall test site on the Tumwater Valley Municipal Golf Course Monday as the three cities of Olympia, Lacey and Tumwater are testing the wells, pipelines, pumps and storage tank at the old Olympia Brewery. (STEVE BLOOM/The Olympian) Buy this image
  • The three cities of Olympia, Lacey and Tumwater are testing the wells, pipelines, pumps and storage tank at the old Olympia Brewery wellfield to see what work needs to be done to bring the wellfield back into production. (STEVE BLOOM/The Olympian)
    The three cities of Olympia, Lacey and Tumwater are testing the wells, pipelines, pumps and storage tank at the old Olympia Brewery wellfield to see what work needs to be done to bring the wellfield back into production. (STEVE BLOOM/The Olympian) Buy this image
  • RH2 project hydrogeologist Andrew Dunn (left) and Tumwater water resources manager Dan Smith walk towards the empty, one million gallon reservoir  and pump station sited near the former Olympia Brewery Monday afternoon as the three cities of Olympia, Lacey and Tumwater continue testing the wells, pipelines, pumps and storage tank. (STEVE BLOOM/The Olympian)
    RH2 project hydrogeologist Andrew Dunn (left) and Tumwater water resources manager Dan Smith walk towards the empty, one million gallon reservoir and pump station sited near the former Olympia Brewery Monday afternoon as the three cities of Olympia, Lacey and Tumwater continue testing the wells, pipelines, pumps and storage tank. (STEVE BLOOM/The Olympian) Buy this image
  • RH2 project hydrogeologist Andrew Dunn checks the pump station 39 in the Tumwater Valley Municipal Golf Course Monday as the three cities of Olympia, Lacey and Tumwater are testing the wells, pipelines, pumps and storage tank at the old Olympia Brewery. (STEVE BLOOM/The Olympian)
    RH2 project hydrogeologist Andrew Dunn checks the pump station 39 in the Tumwater Valley Municipal Golf Course Monday as the three cities of Olympia, Lacey and Tumwater are testing the wells, pipelines, pumps and storage tank at the old Olympia Brewery. (STEVE BLOOM/The Olympian) Buy this image
  • The three cities of Olympia, Lacey and Tumwater are testing the wells, pipelines, pumps and storage tank at the old Olympia Brewery wellfield to see what work needs to be done to bring the wellfield back into production. (STEVE BLOOM/The Olympian)
    The three cities of Olympia, Lacey and Tumwater are testing the wells, pipelines, pumps and storage tank at the old Olympia Brewery wellfield to see what work needs to be done to bring the wellfield back into production. (STEVE BLOOM/The Olympian) Buy this image
  • The three cities of Olympia, Lacey and Tumwater are testing the wells, pipelines, pumps and storage tank at the old Olympia Brewery wellfield to see what work needs to be done to bring the wellfield back into production. (STEVE BLOOM/The Olympian)
    The three cities of Olympia, Lacey and Tumwater are testing the wells, pipelines, pumps and storage tank at the old Olympia Brewery wellfield to see what work needs to be done to bring the wellfield back into production. (STEVE BLOOM/The Olympian) Buy this image
  • An old pump system is tested as the three cities of Olympia, Lacey and Tumwater are testing the wells, pipelines, pumps and storage tank at the old Olympia Brewery wellfield to see what work needs to be done to bring the wellfield back into production. (STEVE BLOOM/The Olympian)
    An old pump system is tested as the three cities of Olympia, Lacey and Tumwater are testing the wells, pipelines, pumps and storage tank at the old Olympia Brewery wellfield to see what work needs to be done to bring the wellfield back into production. (STEVE BLOOM/The Olympian) Buy this image

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