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Aqua Illinois

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Aqua Illinois Leadership

David C. Carter, President

Keeping Illinois Strong

Aqua Illinois provides safe and reliable service to 14 counties in Illinois.

At Aqua Illinois, water quality and continuous service are our highest priorities. We strive every day to listen to our customers and invest in the safest, most up-to-date technology and infrastructure improvements and enhancements that benefit our customers and their daily lives.

It’s our commitment for a better Illinois: by employing the best licensed treatment operators, scientists, engineers and experts, we’re able to surpass federal regulations, increase operational effectiveness and invest in your infrastructure to provide safe, quality water and wastewater services to all Aqua Illinois customers.

Illinois Service Territories

Aqua Illinois provides water and wastewater services in the following counties:

Boone County, Champaign County, Cook County, Dekalb County, DuPage County, Kane County, Kankakee County, Knox County, Lake County, McHenry County, Ogle County, Vermilion County, Will County and Winnebago County

How Aqua Keeps Your Water Safe

Learn how we keep your water safe for you and your family.

Ensuring Compliance

Aqua tests and treats drinking water to reduce the chance of contamination by metals such as lead and copper, to ensure compliance with state and federal drinking water standards. Discovery how we keep your water lead-free.

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EPA Compliance

Aqua tests the water at our treatment plants and schedules tap sampling and tests in potential high-risk areas to comply with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) lead and copper rule.

Transparency

You can always view your community’s test results in our annual water quality reports produced for every water system we own and operate. Explore our water quality and safety standards.

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Aqua Illinois Documentation

Deer Creek NARP Meeting

Aqua Illinois will hold a virtual meeting to provide interested stakeholders an overview of the Deer Creek NARP on December 18, 2024 at 2 p.m.

Please RSVP here.

NARP FACT SHEET

Aqua Illinois Leak Adjustment Form

QIP, VBA, Utility Assessment, Bad Debt riders

Historical and current rates for QIP, VBA, Utility Assessment, Bad Debt riders

Bad Debt Rider FAQ

Customer Notices about PFAS

More on Lead Line Inventory & Replacement Program

Visit this page to learn more. 

Illinois Commerce Commission's Part 280

RULES PERTAINING TO ELIGIBILITY FOR SERVICE, DEPOSITS, BILLING, PAYMENT, REFUNDS AND DISCONNECTION OF SERVICE

ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION

83 Ill. Adm. Code 280

Part 280, the rules and regulations of the Illinois Commerce Commission prescribing procedures governing eligibility for service, deposits, billing, payment, refunds and disconnection of service, is on file in the Commission offices and open to public inspection.

Copies of Part 280 in the Spanish language are available for inspection at the offices and online.

Any employee will direct you to the place where you may inspect a copy of Part 280 and will direct you to personnel assigned the duty of providing information about Part 280.

Copies of Part 280 may also be reviewed and/or obtained at the Commission's offices at 160 North LaSalle Street, Suite C-800, Chicago, Illinois 60601 or 527 East Capitol Avenue, Springfield, Illinois 62701 or at http://www.ilga.gov/commission/jcar/admincode/083/08300280sections.html

Illinois Application for Service

How to Read Your Bill

Aqua Illinois Part 280 Checklist

Regulatory Agencies

Tariffs

Water, Sewer Service Application

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