Ce ny -@ The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 4, 1994 9 bogs: ¢ puEy - addonfield Hills to get Water tower By GRACE R. DOVE Post Staff S » fe a - RTA +Haddonfield Hills in Dallas Township will acquire a new look by August, when General Water- works replaces the existing water tank with a new one the size of a @" story building. Comparable in size to the water tank at the Dallas High School, the new tank will hold 284,000 gallons of water and will cost an estimated $160,000, according to general manager Mike Coyle. “We can't repair the original tank, which held 82,000 gallons,” hesaid. “It leaked and didn't store enough water for the residents’ es - during times of high mand they experienced occa- signal outages.” “The new tank will now make it possible for General Waterworks to'correct a water pressure prob- lem and install fire hydrants in Haddonfield Hills, Coyle said. ‘He expects the new tank to be injservice sometime in August. ‘General Waterworks plans to paint the water tank a light color on in with the scenery and to t trees around its base. 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