1829 Sale Notice: TO BE LET, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THE WORKS, WATER WHEELS, &c belonging to the Chester Old Water Company, with the MILL adjoining, lately used as a Paper Mill, containing in length, along the River Dee, about fifty seven feet, and about thirty-seven feet deep, with a powerful stream.
AND TO BE SOLD, , A quantity of New MACHINERY, consisting of 6-7 inch Forcing Pumps, Air Vessel, and various other articles. Apply to Mr. John Davies, 9, Crane Street.'[1]
1989 Chester Waterworks Co Ltd was established as one of the privatised water-only supply companies
1999 Chester Waterworks Co and Wrexham Water merged to form Dee Valley Water.[2]