100+ Year Old Gate Houses
The two brick gate houses that have faithfully stood and served the community for over 100 years.
Read More ›To meet the future needs of York Water customers, we have invested in rebuilding and enhancing the Lake Williams Dam structure with state-of-the-art engineering technology. This work is an investment that will meet the needs of our community and our customers for the next 100-plus years.
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The two brick gate houses that have faithfully stood and served the community for over 100 years.
Read More ›The new labyrinth weir structures are being constructed on the top of the spillway.
Read More ›Topsoil is being placed above the Spillway’s Left RCC Embankment wall.
Read More ›Clearing of timber for future construction of the Water Street cul-de-sacs has begun.
Read More ›The Dam’s Control Building has been erected on site.
Read More ›The Left Transition Gravity Wall’s Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) is now uncovered from the curing process.
Read More ›The contractor continues concrete work on the spillway and the crest of the embankment.
Read More ›The left side Non-Overflow Section of the Dam’s Spillway has been topped out with RCC.
Read More ›The labyrinth spillway weir is under construction.
Read More ›The Lake Williams Dam Control Building electrical conduits are being installed prior to pouring the building’s concrete floor.
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