On August 14, 1959 the new waterworks started operations.
After the fire, and much back and forth, the village constructed a new public waterworks with a 68 feet water tower at its center in 1896.
It was not until 17 April 1929 that work finished on the new waterworks, 26 years after the reeve had refused the original proposal.
In 1914, the new waterworks came into being.
The need for a new waterworks became apparent in 1863, when the City's existing facility had become incapable of furnishing a plentiful water supply.
Hyde Park Township, however, had installed new waterworks in 1883 just north of 87th Street.
The Duchess returned to open the new waterworks at Camp Hill in 1895.
In 1923, the houses were connected to the new central waterworks.
Terrible water shortage all year, a real scandal, and new waterworks urgently needed.
In 1961 - 1973 a new waterworks, a medical clinic, a cultural center and a dining hall were built, and the headquarters building was enlarged.