Ord./Res.
Date
Description
16
4/19/1911
Permitting the Red Hill Water Company to construct and operate a public water supply system in the Borough.
19
12/4/1911
Amending an ordinance permitting the Red Hill Water Company to construct and operate a public water supply system in the Borough.
Agr. 5/6/1929
5/6/1929
Agreement between Pennsburg Water Company, the Borough of Red Hill and the Borough of East Greenville for connection of the water mains of the Pennsburg Water Company and the Borough of Red Hill with those of the Borough of East Greenville on State Road for emergency purposes.
Agr. 5/2/1949
5/2/1949
Agreement between the Borough of Red Hill, the Borough of East Greenville and the Pennsburg Water Company.
Agr. 9/12/1949
9/12/1949
Agreement with Eugene F. Bauer under which the Borough agrees to construct a 900 foot water main.
Res. 6/5/1939
6/5/1939
Directing the Water Commissioners to purchase a chlorinating plant and to secure the services of an engineer to supervise its installation.
Res. 7/6/1942
7/6/1942
Appointing Albright & Friel as the Borough's Engineers and agents to carry on negotiations with Pennsburg Water Company to execute an agreement between the Pennsburg Water Company and the Borough providing for the use by the Borough of the transmission facilities of the Company and for the use by the Company of the water supply and facilities of the Borough.
51
5/1/1950
Directing the sale to the Pennsburg Water Company of a water main, pipes, valves, fire plugs and all other fittings and attachments extending from what was formerly the Borough limit of the Borough of Pennsburg southward to the Borough limits of the Borough of Red Hill.
88
7/3/1961
Awarding a contract for the construction of a 150,000 gallon elevated water storage tank to W.E. Caldwell Co.
Res. 2/1/1965
2/1/1965
Authorizing the transfer to the Red Hill Water Authority the water collecting and water distribution system owned by the Borough of Red Hill.
Res. 2015-01
3/11/2015
Authorizing and approving the revival of the Red Hill Water Authority for an additional term not exceeding 50 years from its expiration on October 21, 2013.