Karostas ūdenstornis, Karosta Infrastruktūra
The water tower is located in Liepaja, in the Karosta, at 29 General Baloža Street - where the street meets Lazaretes Street. The water tower was an important building in the Karosta, as it supplied almost the entire Karosta area with drinking water. The exact time of construction of the water tower is unknown, but it could have been between 1903 and 1905. The project was probably designed by the St Petersburg architect Stefan Galenzovsky.
The water tower was powered by a steam engine with two coal boilers, one of which was kept in reserve, so there is an equally tall chimney next to the tower. The transmission powered four pumps, two of which were kept in reserve. Four boreholes supplied water to the pumps, which pumped it to a reservoir on the fifth floor of the tower and from there to the officers' apartments and soldiers' barracks in the Karosta.
When the Latvian Army took over the management of the water tower, the Ministry of War also took over the management of the water tower. After the Second World War, the Soviet Army took over the management. The water tower has been closed since 1989.
Although the tower was not a military building, in November 1919 the Latvian Army corrected the artillery fire of the British warships in the fight against the attack of the Bermont troops.
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Jau gadiem ilgi Vecliepājas liepājniekos neesmu novērojis kaut cik noturīgu interesi par tikai astoņus līdz desmit kilometrus uz ziemeļiem no pilsētas centra esošajām unikālajām vietām. Taču, ieslēpti meža biežņā, kāpu krantī vai purva takās, vēsturiskie Karostas objekti ir ne mazāk interesantu vēstures faktu un sen aizmirstu leģendu vērti stāsti. Par vienu no tiem – bijušo PSRS 23. krasta artilērijas bateriju – būs šis stāsts.