Bankstown Reservoir
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Bankstown Reservoir is a heritage-protected water tower and a local landmark situated in the suburb of Bankstown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Located 22 kilometres (14 mi) west of Sydney CBD, the reservoir is elevated and was built on reinforced concrete piers, which is one of the oldest of this type that is still in use. The reservoir features various decorative attributes, plastered by hand, which lack in other functional reservoirs. Established in 1920, the reservoir serves a large area of South-Western Sydney.
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Stacey Street, Sydney Greenacre
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N -33.905494444444 ° | E 151.03965 ° |
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Bankstown Reservoir
Stacey Street
2190 Sydney, Greenacre
New South Wales, Australia
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