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Although now a relic of the past, wood stave piping remains an admired piece of water history in Denver.
Wood stave pipe installation on May 14, 1910.

 

Crews install a 48-inch wood stave pipe in Denver on May 14, 1910. Introduced to the Denver area in the mid-1880s, wood stave pipes used to form the backbone of Denver's water infrastructure. Despite the success and durability of wood piping, improvements in technology allowed water utilities to shift to other pipe materials in the middle of the 20th century, including reinforced concrete, ductile iron and steel. The last of Denver's wood stave pipes were replaced in 1964.