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    ISSN: 3065-6958

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    Lebanon

    America’s Video Magazine

    HelloLebanon is a video magazine containing information of interest to residents and visitors.



    Winter Issue 2026 | ISSN: 3065-6958

    Published by HelloNation, © All Rights Reserved

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    Experience the warmth of southern hospitality in Lebanon, Tennessee, a city where modern convenience meets rich history. Located just a short drive from the bustling streets of Nashville, Lebanon offers a serene escape with all the perks of city living. Known for its vibrant community spirit, Lebanon boasts a unique blend of small-town charm and big-city amenities, making it an ideal place to call home. Stroll down the historic downtown square and immerse yourself in local culture. The beautifully preserved architecture houses quaint shops, delightful restaurants, and lively


    local events that paint a colorful picture of the town’s vibrant lifestyle. Each year, Lebanon hosts the historic Wilson County Fair, the pride of Middle Tennessee, offering family-friendly fun with its thrilling rides, classic fair foods, and a showcase of local arts and crafts. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the scenic beauty surrounding the city, with Cedars of Lebanon State Park providing

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    an ideal location for outdoor activities like hiking, camping, and wildlife observation. The park's unique cedar glades create a picturesque setting perfect for a day of exploration. Lebanon, with its welcoming residents and wholesome charm,

    stands out as a gem in Tennessee. Whether you’re looking to settle down or just passing through, this city invites you to embrace its delightful atmosphere and vibrant community...

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    Discover the Charms of Lebanon, Tennessee

    Experience the warmth of southern hospitality in Lebanon, Tennessee, a city where modern convenience meets rich history. Located just a short drive from the bustling streets of Nashville, Lebanon offers a serene escape with all the perks of city living. Known for its vibrant community spirit, Lebanon boasts a unique blend of small-town charm and big-city amenities, making it an ideal place to call home. Stroll down the historic downtown square and immerse yourself in local culture. The beautifully preserved architecture houses quaint shops, delightful restaurants, and lively local events that paint a colorful picture of the town’s vibrant lifestyle. Each year, Lebanon hosts the historic Wilson County Fair, the pride of Middle Tennessee, offering family-friendly fun with its thrilling rides, classic fair foods, and a showcase of local arts and crafts. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the scenic beauty surrounding the city, with Cedars of Lebanon State Park providing an ideal location for outdoor activities like hiking, camping, and wildlife observation. The park's unique cedar glades create a picturesque setting perfect for a day of exploration. Lebanon, with its welcoming residents and wholesome charm, stands out as a gem in Tennessee. Whether you’re looking to settle down or just passing through, this city invites you to embrace its delightful atmosphere and vibrant community. Come discover why so many are proud to call Lebanon their home.

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    FEATURED STORY

    How to Match the Right Tank Design to Your Utility

    by Dustin Dowdy


    Every water utility faces the same challenge when planning new storage capacity—selecting the right tank for its specific application. While many options exist, from bolted steel and welded tanks to composite or concrete structures, the ideal choice depends on how the tank will perform under the utility’s operating conditions.Before any procurement or design decision, utilities should begin with one core question: Is this the correct tank for the application? That question guides every other technical consideration, from site preparation to future inspection schedules. A

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    Dustin Dowdy

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR
    Dustin Dowdy is a water and wastewater industry veteran with more than twenty years of experience in water storage and distribution, water quality management, and wastewater and storm water treatment. His career has focused on improving system reliability and protecting public health through sustainable infrastructure and quality control practices.

    tank that performs well in one environment may not be appropriate for another. For instance, a community with high wind exposure might need a design that prioritizes structural rigidity, while another with limited access might favor modular assembly to simplify installation.Each type of tank construction serves a particular purpose. Welded steel tanks, for example, provide a seamless interior that eliminates gasket joints, reducing potential leak paths. They are often chosen for large capacities and long-term permanence. Bolted steel tanks, on the other hand, offer quicker installation and vertical expansion if

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    How to Match the Right Tank Design to Your Utility

    Every water utility faces the same challenge when planning new storage capacity—selecting the right tank for its specific application. While many options exist, from bolted steel and welded tanks to composite or concrete structures, the ideal choice depends on how the tank will perform under the utility’s operating conditions.
    Before any procurement or design decision, utilities should begin with one core question: Is this the correct tank for the application? That question guides every other technical consideration, from site preparation to future inspection schedules. A tank that performs well in one environment may not be appropriate for another. For instance, a community with high wind exposure might need a design that prioritizes structural rigidity, while another with limited access might favor modular assembly to simplify installation.
    Each type of tank construction serves a particular purpose. Welded steel tanks, for example, provide a seamless interior that eliminates gasket joints, reducing potential leak paths. They are often chosen for large capacities and long-term permanence. Bolted steel tanks, on the other hand, offer quicker installation and vertical expansion if the system demands change. Concrete tanks provide durability and thermal stability. The key is understanding how these attributes align with the specific operational and environmental needs of the utility.
    The most effective tank design balances performance, maintenance, and economics over its full service life. Selecting a tank based solely on upfront cost can lead to higher long-term expenses if maintenance or coating replacements become frequent. A responsible supplier should present life cycle cost data that includes coating intervals, inspection requirements, and anticipated service life. This approach allows utilities to compare options using realistic total ownership costs rather than initial bids alone.
    Operational use is another factor that influences design choice. Some utilities rely on storage primarily for peak demand balancing, while others use tanks for fire protection, pressure control, or emergency reserves. Each function affects fill and draw cycles, internal mixing needs, and coating wear patterns. A supplier who understands these dynamics can recommend design adjustments—such as inlet and outlet placement or mixing systems—that preserve water quality and extend coating life.
    Environmental conditions also shape tank design. Coastal installations face corrosive salt air, demanding protective coatings with verified salt spray performance. In regions prone to seismic activity, structural reinforcements and anchoring systems become crucial. A well-designed tank accounts for these factors from the start, avoiding costly retrofits later.
    Utilities should also evaluate how the selected design supports long-term inspection and maintenance. Accessibility is often overlooked during the design phase, yet it directly impacts operational safety and cost efficiency. Ladders, platforms, and hatches should be placed to support safe entry for inspection crews. The supplier should also outline the recommended inspection schedule and explain how coatings and components will be serviced throughout the tank’s life cycle.
    Documentation and compliance are part of the same conversation. Each design must conform to state and federal standards governing potable water storage. A trusted supplier provides complete design calculations, material certifications, and construction records to demonstrate compliance. This transparency ensures that the tank not only meets engineering standards but also aligns with regulatory expectations.
    The discussion should not end once a tank is selected. A responsible provider will continue to assist through installation, commissioning, and ongoing service. That partnership helps utilities adapt to operational changes over time, whether through retrofits, new coatings, or system expansions. It also supports training and documentation for utility personnel who manage the system daily.
    Ultimately, the goal of tank design and selection is reliability. Water storage infrastructure is a decades-long investment that affects both public safety and financial planning. By asking the right questions early—about application, performance, maintenance, and cost—utilities can ensure that each tank serves its community efficiently and safely for its full lifespan.
    In the end, there is no one-size-fits-all tank, only the right tank for the job. Careful evaluation of each design’s characteristics and tradeoffs leads to a system that performs dependably under real-world conditions while maintaining water quality and controlling long-term expenses. The right questions, asked early, lead to the right outcomes for both the utility and the community it serves.

    The most effective tank design balances performance, maintenance, and economics over its full service life.

    the system demands change. Concrete tanks provide durability and thermal stability. The key is understanding how these attributes align with the specific operational and environmental needs of the utility.The most effective tank design balances performance, maintenance, and economics over its full service life. Selecting a tank based solely on upfront cost can lead to higher long-term expenses if maintenance or coating replacements become frequent. A responsible supplier...

  • Downtown's Delightful Charm

    Downtown Lebanon, Tennessee, is a lively hub of community spirit and historic charm that beautifully bridges the past with the present. This vibrant district offers an eclectic blend of shopping, dining, and cultural gems that invite both locals and visitors to explore and enjoy. Walking through its streets, you're greeted by an array of quaint boutiques and family-owned shops, each offering unique treasures that reflect the character and creativity of the


    town. Food lovers will find Downtown Lebanon a delightful destination. From cozy cafes serving freshly brewed coffee and homemade pastries to restaurants where the scent of Southern comfort food fills the air, there’s something tasty to satisfy every palate. Many of these eateries boast inviting patios that make for perfect spots to relax and people-watch while soaking up the lively atmosphere. The historical architecture in Downtown Lebanon paints a picture of its


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    rich heritage, with beautifully preserved buildings that tell tales of yesteryears. Moreover, the local community comes alive with engaging events and festivals throughout the year, transforming the streets into a festive playground. With its welcoming community, cultural vibrancy, and undeniable charm, Downtown Lebanon, Tennessee, truly is the heartbeat of a town where tradition and innovation...

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    Discover the Heartbeat of Lebanon, Tennessee: Downtown's Delightful Charm

    Downtown Lebanon, Tennessee, is a lively hub of community spirit and historic charm that beautifully bridges the past with the present. This vibrant district offers an eclectic blend of shopping, dining, and cultural gems that invite both locals and visitors to explore and enjoy. Walking through its streets, you're greeted by an array of quaint boutiques and family-owned shops, each offering unique treasures that reflect the character and creativity of the town. Food lovers will find Downtown Lebanon a delightful destination. From cozy cafes serving freshly brewed coffee and homemade pastries to restaurants where the scent of Southern comfort food fills the air, there’s something tasty to satisfy every palate. Many of these eateries boast inviting patios that make for perfect spots to relax and people-watch while soaking up the lively atmosphere. The historical architecture in Downtown Lebanon paints a picture of its rich heritage, with beautifully preserved buildings that tell tales of yesteryears. Moreover, the local community comes alive with engaging events and festivals throughout the year, transforming the streets into a festive playground. With its welcoming community, cultural vibrancy, and undeniable charm, Downtown Lebanon, Tennessee, truly is the heartbeat of a town where tradition and innovation joyfully coexist.

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