Middle Tennessee city says it’s collected enough ice storm debris to fill 87 of what was once the country’s tallest radio tower

BRENTWOOD, Tenn. (WSMV) – The City of Brentwood says it has received so much debris from last month’s winter storm that all of it could be collected in dozens of what was once the United States’ tallest radio tower.

As of February 21, the city’s government said that it has collected and removed 125,608 cubic yards of debris. That amount, they said, is enough to fill up over 87 WSM towers, which can hold 1,436 cubic yards of material if all the space inside were filled…

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