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Tempe Town Lake’s new dam — which cost $47 million to complete — debuted when the lake reopened May 6. What to know about the new dam The steel and concrete structure is significantly ...
More than a year after the Tempe Town Lake dam’s rubber bladders burst, the city of Tempe is still working to restore the lake to its full use. The lake was fortified with new rubber bladders that ...
An investigation into what caused a break at the Tempe Town Lake dam has revealed the rubberized dam was working properly up until the minute it failed. The City of Tempe said in a news release ...
Tempe Town Lake is empty after one of four rubber dams on the south end tore late Tuesday night. The lake is expected to be closed until early November while a new dam structure is put in place.
Tempe's lake has weathered many challenges since opening in 1999, including a dam break. See what's next for the business hub and waterfront destination.
PHOENIX — The Tempe City Council has voted to pump another $24 million into a dam project at Town Lake that is expected to be completed in 2015. The move was approved during Thursday night’s ...
PHOENIX – The west side of Tempe Town Lake is going to have a new look soon. Construction is nearing completion on installing eight hinged steel gates which will operate as the lake’s new dam ...
The 16-foot-high section of the dam on Tempe Town Lake near Arizona State University's campus broke open at about 10 p.m. Tuesday. There were no immediate reports of any injuries and authorities ...
PHOENIX - Hundreds of people turned out to look at the aftermath of a dam failure at Tempe Town Lake that caused the lake to empty into the normally dry Salt River bed. A 16-foot-high section of ...
Tempe Town Lake held a dedication ceremony on Saturday morning for a new dam that has been installed, and they’re encouraging the public to get outdoors and enjoy the lake.
Crest-Gate Dam Fortifies Tempe Town Lake The dam, made up of eight 260,000-lb gates, replaces a rubber bladder on the lake’s west end to hold back the Salt River. By John Guzzon, Wayne Schutsky.
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