Water tower

Water towers are large elevated water storage containers constructed for the purpose of holding a water supply at a height sufficient to pressurize a water distribution system.

Background
Across the wasteland, they can usually be found in the vicinity of pre-War settlements. Although they have suffered 200 years of disrepair, many water towers still contain water and can be used to replenish Hit Points at the cost of a moderate amount of radiation.

Locations
The locations of water towers are spread out over the entire wasteland.


 * The water tower in the Water Merchant district of the Hub.
 * On top of the water purifier in Megaton.
 * On the eastern side of the Montgomery County Reservoir.
 * Near the farm in the proximity of Old Olney.
 * Outside Vault 101.
 * Near the National Guard depot.
 * On top of the hill behind Minefield.
 * Non drinkable, on top of the hill above the entrance to Little Lamplight.
 * Non drinkable, inside Fort Bannister.
 * Non drinkable, at Takoma Industrial.
 * Behind the graves in the Goodsprings Cemetery.
 * On the northern side of Camp Searchlight.
 * Behind the Crimson Caravan main office.
 * Behind the town hall in Nipton.
 * Near the playground behind the Primm houses.
 * Behind the barracks in Nelson.
 * On the northern edge of Concord.
 * One at West Everett Estates.
 * On the south side of Summersville.
 * On State Route 95 on the way to the Palace of the Winding Path.
 * Beckley has a water tower bearing its name.
 * One down the hill from Aaronholt homestead

Behind the scenes
The water towers seen in Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas are marked with the name "McLean." Apart from being a town in the general game area of the former, two nearly identical water towers exist in the real world, both of which are found in towns along Historic Route 66. One of which is in McLean, Texas and the other in McLean, Illinois.

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