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Mersin Water Museum

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Mersin Water Museum (Template:Lang-tr) is a museum in Mersin, Turkey

Geography

The museum is in the Toroslar second level municipality in Mersin at 36°48′52″N 34°36′16″E / 36.81444°N 34.60444°E / 36.81444; 34.60444. It is sıtuated to the northwest of the intersection of two boulevards. It is in the workplace of Meski (Mersin municipality Waterworks office).

History

The museum is a former water filtration plant of the Mersin city. The water source was Müftü River. The plant was constructed by the municipality of Mersin during the mayorship of Mithat Toroğlu . The construction began in 1936 and it was officially opened on 5 January 1939 [1] But Mersin is a fast growing city and the filtration plant for about 80000 soon fell short of the demand. In 1984 Mersin began to use water from Berdan River and the filtration plant was disabled.[2]The municipality decided to keep the plant as a museum. Following a restoration work of two years, the museum was opened on 21 April 2016. In the opening ceremony mayor Burhanettin Kocamaz said that an unpublished history of the city has been brought to light. [3] The plant, altough out of service, is still capable to serve.

The building

The building consists of a ground floor and a basement.In the ground floor there are a dosing room with an aluminium sulfate smasher , a ventilation room, a clorination room, three filter pools and a staff room. The basement, called manoeuvre room is reserved for the control of the main valves.

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