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The height of a municipal water tower typically ranges from 50 to 150 feet, depending on the design and the specific needs of the community it serves. The height is determined by factors such as the required water pressure, the volume of water to be stored, and local regulations. Some towers may be taller to accommodate larger service areas or elevated storage requirements.

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