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Building | Demolition
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Extend Water Main
Extend City Sanitary Sewer
| Drive-in Facility
How to Extend a City
Water Main
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency controls extensions
of public water supplies. Before new watermains can be built
to extend City water service, the applicant must obtain a
watermain construction permit from the IEPA. Therefore, in
order to extend City water service, the following actions
must occur:
1. Applicant meets with staff member of Public
Works & Utilities Department to discuss requirements and
feasibility of proposed watermain.
2. Applicant prepares three (3) sets of applications
and three (3) sets of plans to the Public Works & Utilities
Department. The Utilities Division requires a copy of the
construction plans on mylar or other reproducible medium.
The construction permit should be granted within 45 to 90
days. The application must include the City's $50.00 review
fee as well as the Illinois E.P.A.'s fees. These fees are
on a sliding scale depending on the length of the project.
3. City applies to Permit Section, Division
of Public Water Supplies, Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency, for watermain construction permit.
4. IEPA returns one set of approved plans
to City and sends construction permit to design engineer and
a copy of the permit to the City.
5. After receipt of permit, applicant may
begin construction. If any excavation is to occur in a dedicated,
public right-of-way, an excavation permit must be obtained
from the City's Inspection Services Division (see Building
Permit).
6. After the watermain has been constructed,
the City inspects the watermain and certifies that it meets
all state and local requirements. At this time, the City may
accept the improvements.
7. The City applies to the IEPA for an operating
permit.
8. The IEPA sends the operating permit to
the City.
Estimated time from submittal of application
materials to City until granting of construction permit: 60-120
days.
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