The construction of a new water storage tank for the city and almost five miles of pipeline leading to wells north of town began in early September and is advancing rapidly.It is not expected to be completed for another 18 months, howeverThe project will replace an aging storage tank that holds less than 500,000 gallons, a nearby pumping station and a pipeline that are all prone to leakage.The city is covering the cost through a combined $12.5 million loan and grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.Workers are currently digging trenches along Hwy. 137 to replace the old steel 16-inch ...