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Derry Water Company Incorporated
The original Board of Directors and shareholders of the Derry Water Company.
These men saw a vision of a future The
Derry Water Company obtained its charter on
Construction started on
Work resumed The Lower McGee Run Reservoir was constructed in 1888 at a cost of $9,138.80. Upper McGee Run Reservoir was also constructed in 1888 at a cost of $12,704.00. Millwood Run Reservoir was constructed in 1890 at a cost of $2,092.04. Though the Millwood source is no longer used. In 1900 the Derry Water Company contracted H. P. Stark Construction of Greensburg, Pa. to build Ethel Springs Reservoir. The reservoir has an area of 30 acres and a capacity of 160 million gallons. Raw water is fed from the McGee Run Reservoirs and from natural springs. Cost of construction was $80,039.00
Water was pumped from Ethel Springs Reservoir
by a steam driven pump that was located in the still existing white frame
building at the water treatment plant. The water was pumped to a low
service reservoir on
In 1913 the Westmoreland Water Company, of In 1922 settling basins to improve water quality were constructed adjacent the pump building at a cost of $8,140.00. Suspended solids settled in the basins prior to the water being pumped into the distribution system.
In 1933 the filtration plant was constructed
with a design capacity of 1.25 million gallons per day. The plant includes
filtration units and pumping equipment necessary to provide adequate pressure
through out the service area. At this time aeration and a rapid chemical
mix chamber were added to the settling basins. The cost for these
improvements was $34,432.00. The low-pressure reservoir on In 1943 Derry Borough Council created the Municipal Authority of the Borough of Derry for the purpose of negotiating the purchase of the water system from The Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County. The water system was purchased in 1952 and bonds issued in the amount of $650,000.00. This issue was paid off in 1992.
Members of the Board of Directors of the Authority since its organization in 1943.
Managers of the Authority since its Operations began in 1952
ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS WERE MADE AS FOLLOWS: 1963: Bonds were
issued in the amount of $150,000 to finance replacement of old water lines in A second high service pump, alarm system and flow meter were installed at the filtration plant at a cost of $7,645.00. This was required to keep up with the increased demand for water. The old pump is utilized as a stand by pump. 1964: Emergency
connection was made with the High Ridge Water Supply company and a booster pump
station installed on A new garage was constructed at a cost of $10,000 to store trucks, equipment and also provide space for supplies and stock. A maintenance department and employee area is provided in this building. 1968: Office facilities were provided at the garage building and all Authority business has since been conducted at that location. An in-line pump was installed in the Second Ward to improve service to higher elevation customers at a cost of $9,370.00. 1973: A new electric motor control center was installed in the pump room of filtration plant and is designed to eventually provide automatic control of the pumps. The cost was $7,500.00. 1974: Stock room
and equipment storage building was added to the garage and office complex at the 1975: An in-line pump and 300' of 6" main were added in the First Ward to improve service to higher elevation customers. These cost were $18,273.00. 1976: The office complex at the authority building was enlarged to facilitate the Borough office at a cost of $3,825.00. 1978: A 12" pipeline from the McGee Run Reservoirs to Ethel Springs Reservoir, chlorination and control building in the ridge and a lower control facility at Ethel Springs Reservoir were completed. This work was scheduled over an eleven-year period. Cost $232,340. Grant monies of $82,500, $124,840 from the Authorities budget and a local bank loan of $25,000 funded this project. 1982: Meters were installed on the 10" and 12" supply mains from McGee Run Reservoir to allow for accurate measurement of the daily water used by Authority customers. The average daily consumption is approximately 560,000 gallons daily. 1984: The entire system was metered. It is estimated that a 25% reduction in consumption was realized with the metering program. 1986: Replaced
Millwood to 1987: Installed a 212,000 gallon water storage tank and related pipe at McGee Run Reservoir at a cost of $156,380. Installed 2200' of 12"
C900 PVC pipeline from A Pennsylvania Community Facilities grant in the amount of $75,000 and a $200,000 loan from the Pennsylvania Water Facilities Loan Board helped finance these projects.
1989: A $200,000 low interest Penn-Vest loan was obtained to modernize the water treatment plant. New control center, valves, filter media and sludge removal equipment were included in the improvements A $50,000 Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Resources Grant was received to replace a 6"
pipeline under the railroad at 1990: A $75,000
Pennsylvania Community Facilities Grant was received to complete the Millwood 6"
unlined cast iron pipe (installed 1890) replacement with 8" C900 PVC pipe.
Also 8" cement lined ductile iron pipe was installed through a 15" steel casing
under the railroad in Millwood. In the same project, 1200' of 3"
galvanized steel main was replaced with 8" C900 PVC pipe in the A $15,000 Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources Grant was obtained to help in the cost of connecting the backwash water from the water treatment plant to the sanitary sewer. This work was done to comply with the clean streams act. Approved an additional $16,700 to the 1987 low interest loan towards this project. The project included installing a 20,000 gallon equalization storage tank to hold the backwash water that is recycled back through the treatment process. Total cost of these improvements was $45,840. 1991: A $75,000 Community Facilities Grant was used to replace 2,280' of old mains in the 1st, third and fourth wards. Included in this replacement were three new fire hydrants. 50 lead service lines were replaced with copper. Total cost was $110,000 1992: A new office complex was constructed to improve and modernize the office facilities. Total cost was $40,000. Authority personnel completed 75% of the construction and saved $30,000.00 by doing so. Timber sales financed this project. 1993: McGee Run
Well #1 was put into production. The Authority Geologist, Casselberry &
Associates estimated a flow of 250 GPM, which represents about 25% of the
Authorities current requirements. However the well was a disappointment as
the production was much less that estimated and the quality of water was not as
good as estimated. The Authority is able, in the dry season, to take 3 to
4 million gallons per month from the well and transport it to Ethel Springs
Reservoir where it is blended with the water at A $75,000 Pennsylvania Community Facilities Grant was received to help fund improvements to the sediment basins at the water treatment plant. Cost for these improvements was $179,640. 1994: Received a
$45,000 Legislative Initiative grant to extend water service two miles on Pizza
Barn road in
1995: The
Authority received a HUD grant in the amount of $384,000 to construct a 490,000
gallon water storage tank in the
Received $31,652 in
grants from the DEP and the Westmoreland County Community Development programs
toward a 6,500 ft. of C900 8" PVC water line extension on The Authority installed
3700 ft. of 8” C900 PVC pipe along 1998: Received a $20,000 Pennsylvania Economic & Community Development grant to upgrade the Authorities computer system to meet Y2K requirements. 1999: Installed 5000' of 8" C900 PVC pipe on Pandora road at a cost of $39,808 to serve 9 customers. Three fire hydrants were also installed. Customer deposits paid for the extension. 2000: Installed 7330 feet of 8” C900 PVC pipe on Rt. 982 just North of New Derry, PA. This provided water and fire service to the Derry Agriculture Fair location and over a dozen homes along that route. The Derry Township Supervisors provided these funds from a $160,197.40 Community Development Grant.
The Authority borrowed $842,000 from PENNVEST
to replace the old water mains in Derry Borough. Lines were replaced on
New water mains were laid in the Villages of
Seger and along 2001: Installed
7050 feet of 8” C900 PVC pipe on Baum and Panizzi Roads in the 2002: Installed a
water line extension of 900 feet of 8” C900 PVC pipe along Upgraded the Backwash equipment in the Pump house by replacing old steel toughs with new stainless steel troughs. A legislative grant for $10,000 provided the money for this project. In the years since the Authority acquired the water system numerous improvements such as water main replacements, metering program, purchase of new equipment and replacement of older equipment, construction of garage and maintenance facilities, construction of office building and many new line extension for new customers have been made. Improvements to the water treatment plant have always been a top priority. The original purchase
price of the water system was $650,000. Total assets as of The water system consists of 49 miles of
pipeline, 131 fire hydrants and 485 valves. There are 2370 domestic
customers, 80 commercial, 12 industrial, 14 municipal and 20 fire customers for
a total of 2496. The Authority serves a population area of approximately
6,500 in Derry Borough and |
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