community water supply drought
report
July 13, 2005
Rockford
Region
No
surface water issues noted.
IL
American Water Co-Streator (IL0995030):
This community water supply continues to have over a 90 day supply if
they get 0 recharge from the Vermillion
River. They have
installed a 1 foot extension on top of the dam to increase storage in the
river. No watering restriction or conservation activity is anticipated.
Groundwater
system issues:
Utilities Inc.-Galena
Territory
(IL0855050): This community is continuing watering restrictions in the
hope of averting a potential water shortage in sections of the distribution
system. The potential shortage is due to
decreasing well yield and a new well permit has been issued by the Illinois EPA
(rush permit review was received, not an emergency permit). A contractor for this new well has been
notified to schedule drilling once a permit is issued.
Loves
Park (IL2010150): Construction of an inter-zone booster
stations will be completed and is expected to improve distribution constraints.
Water use is reported to have been reduced (unspecified amount).
North Park
(IL2015500): The system is reporting a
shortage in the Northwest service area due to distribution system restrictions.
Voluntary lawn watering restrictions remain in place. An Illinois EPA permit has been issued for a looping project that should reduce
distribution restrictions. The water
supply is continuing an even odd watering advisory. No pressure problems are
occurring, however watering advisory signs will stay up until adequate rains or
cooler temperatures prevail.
Port
Byron (IL1610550): This community water
supply experiences well interference when they operate their wells
simultaneously thereby reducing yields.
Further exacerbation of the yield problem may be occurring as a result
of reduction of available porosity and permeability of the aquifer near the
wells. The CWS is proposing acidizing
the well(s). In addition, a permit has
issued by the Illinois EPA in February of 2003 for a third well (over 2 years
ago). However, a good well location has
not been found.
Rockton
(IL2010350): Rockton water supply continues to operate with water use
restrictions in effect (even/odd day watering). The CWS is running at 95%
capacity.
Loves Park
(IL2010150): The community has asked resident to reduce their water
consumption. Production remains at
approximately 90% of capacity. Loves Park is supplementing their pumpage by purchasing
water from North Park Public Water District (the water being sold is not
impacting the North Park shortage area).
Amboy
(IL1030050): The community has asked resident to reduce their water
consumption. One well is currently out
of service for maintenance. The
production shortfall is not critical at this time.
ELGIN REGION
Generally, community water supplies are reporting
significant increases in pumpage (approaching double normal usage). Essentially, all surface water sources remain
adequate.
Aurora (IL0894070): The community is not experiencing water
quantity issues because of their ability to augment their source water with
groundwater (approximately 55 percent groundwater is being used and may
increase another 5 percent). Currently,
groundwater is being used because surface water quality (not quantity) has been
somewhat diminished.
Surface water quality requires additional coagulant be added
to clarify the water. River depth at the
intake is normally 8 feet, but is now at about 4.2 feet. Voluntary water conservation measures are
being encouraged.
Elgin
(IL0894380): The community water supply
remains adequate. As previously
reported, the dam near Algonquin was lowered and flows are adequate to supply
the raw water demand at this time. Wells
are available to supplement raw water demands.
Conservation measures are being encouraged.
Aqua Illinois-Kankakee (IL0915030): This community water supply source is
adequate.
Joliet (IL1970450): Water use restrictions in Joliet continue to be in
effect.
CHAMPAIGN REGION
Surface Water Report
Bloomington (IL#1130200): Bloomington is updating their drought
contingency plan and no part of the plan has been implemented. Currently, Lake
Evergreen is 1.1 feet below overflow
and Lake Bloomington is 0.9 feet below
overflow. This is normal for this time
of year. Lake Bloomington is 2.02 feet below the top of spillway. Lake
Evergreen is 1.2 feet
below the top of spillway. Water is
being removed exclusively from Lake
Bloomington at this
time. Pumpage has dropped from more than
20 MGD to 15.5 MGD since last report due to some rainfall. No water restrictions in place.
Decatur
(IL#1150150): Decatur
has a current drought contingency plan.
To date, the elements of this plan have not been implemented. Currently, Lake Decatur
is 0.2 feet below overflow. Present Lake elevation is 614.30 feet (This is the normal
summer pool). No water is being released
from the dam (normal for this time of year). Meeting
and measures have been assessed
regarding future steps should the drought persist. The City is preparing
to insure the DeWitt well field is ready to be used.
Paris
(IL#0450300): Paris
does not have an official drought contingency plan. Currently, the Twin Lakes Reservoir is at
flat pool (normal for this time of year).
The West Lake is full.
The East Lake is seven inches below top of
spillway (at or above normal for this time of year). The community has not taken actions to
implement water use restrictions.
Groundwater
Report
No
reports have been received of increase in bulk water sales, reduced storage
volumes, or reduction in source water quantity.
SPRINGFIELD REGION
Surface Water Report
Generally, reservoirs in the Springfield
Region remain at/near full.
Canton (IL0570250): Operator indicated that
lake can go to 564.2 ft. before restrictions are put into place. Two emergency wells are available to
supplement the lake during extreme drought conditions. Drought ordinance #1231 is on the books that
to describe various conservations actions for various lake levels. No significant changes in usage are projected.
Pittsfield (IL1490750): The City has no
contingency plans in place to address drought issues and no significant changes
in usage are projected. Historically,
the reservoir can go to levels approximately 5-6 ft. below full pool before
drought concerns arise.
Springfield (IL1671200): Springfield is
experiencing typical seasonal increases in usage, as expected. The community has a drought ordinance is in
place. Currently, CWLP continues to pump as much water into the Lake
from the South Fork of the Sangamon
River as available. They are considering sending decant water
from their ash ponds into the Lake in accordance with their NPDES permit, but
have not yet done so (current boron levels in the discharge are too high).
New Berlin (IL1670800): The Village does have
a drought ordinance in place. Mandatory
conservation measures have been imposed during past drought conditions,
but are not necessary at this time.
Water is pumped from Spring Creek to the side-channel reservoir.
Vermont (IL0570950): The Village does no
have drought contingency plans. No
back-up wells are available and no interconnection exists for emergency
purposes. Only seasonal increases in
usage are expected.
Staunton (IL1171050): No significant
increases in usage are projected. Voluntary
and mandatory restrictions have bee imposed in the past to address drought
conditions, however are not necessary at this time. Cooperation with these restrictions has been
successful in drastically reducing water usage in the past. Levels typical or higher than normal for this
time of year.
Otter Lake
Water Commission (IL1175200): Given the
geographical size of the service area, the projected service population for the
year 2008 is 24,000, an increase of approximately 40%. Bob Dill indicated that the current lake
level is actually higher than typically seen during this time of year due to a
recent 3-inch rain. Al was not aware of
drought ordinances adopted by the municipalities served by the Commission.
Litchfield (IL1350400): Lake level is higher than usual for the season. The City of Litchfield has conservation plans included in
the ordinances. Given the commercial and
industrial expansion, increased usage is expected. However, projected increases in usage are
unavailable. A second reservoir, Lake Litchfield
(80 MG), is available as a secondary source if needed. Lake
Litchfield is near
capacity at this time.
Carlinville (IL1170150):
Loveless Lake (582 MG) is used as a secondary
source. Overflow elevation for Loveless Lake was not known by Mr. Shaw. Currently both lakes are near capacity. No significant increases in usage are
projected. Voluntary restrictions have
been effective during past drought problems, but are not necessary at this
time.
Blandinsville (IL1090100):
Water can be pumpt to the reservoir from LaHarpe Creek. Plans are to fill the reservoir to
capacity. No contingency plans or
ordinances are in place to address drought issues.
Hillsboro
(IL1350300): Hillsboro Lake (Old
Lake; 300 MG), is used as
a secondary source. Hillsboro Lake
is currently down about 6 inches. Lake levels higher than typically seen at this time. Significant increases in usage are not
expected. Hillsboro has requested voluntary
restrictions from its customers. The
City plans to adopt ordinances for mandatory restrictions to address future
problems
Macomb (IL1090350): Two wells rated at 550
gpm are also used by the City. Summer
reductions in usage are typical given that Western Illinois
University population is
reduced during the summer. Water can be
pumped from the East
Fork LaMoine
River when
necessary.
Gillespie (IL1170400): The Old Lake
(185 MG) can be pumped to the new Lake as a
secondary source. Currently, both lakes
are near capacity. No significant
increases in usage are projected and no contingency plans are in place to
address drought issues.
Mt. Olive
(IL1170700): Both lakes are reported at
levels higher than typically seen at this time of year. The intake from the Old Lake
supplies water to the water treatment plant.
No restrictions have been implemented at this time.
Palmyra-Modesto W.C. (IL1175150):
The Palmyra-Modesto Water Commission will soon expand and provide water to the
South Palmyra Water Commission, which in turn, will provide water to the Village of Hettick and numerous rural
customers. Coordination with satellite
systems has been initiated in the past when drought issues have become a
concern. The Reservoir his historically
maintained a certain level during drought conditions. Mr. Garst has indicated that the reservoir is
believed to be spring fed.
Ashland (IL0170100): No significant increases
in usage are projected. Contingency
plans are not in place to address drought concerns. Water is pumped from Little Indian Creek to
fill the side channel reservoirs. Levels
are higher than usual for this time of year.
Pana (IL0210500):
At 3 ft. below normal pool, voluntary restrictions are enacted. At 3.5 ft. below normal pool, mandatory
restrictions are enacted. No significant
increases in usage are projected.
Taylorville (IL0210600):
This lake has a large watershed and fills easily. Four wells are also routinely used. There is a 14-inch water line from the wells
that can deliver 1600 gpm or 2.3 MG, which is above the average daily usage of
2.1 MG.
Groundwater
Report
No
reports have been received of increase in bulk water sales, reduced storage
volumes, or reduction in source water quantity.
COLLINSVILLE REGION
Surface Water Report
Breese (IL0270250): The community is encouraging voluntary
conservation measures, however has removed mandatory measures. The water plant is currently operating at
full production/maximum capacity (24 hours a day).
Farina (IL0510150): The community has not
reported any problems at this point.
O Fallon (IL1631100): The City has lifted even/odd-watering
schedule.
Groundwater
Report
Edwardsville (IL1190250): The community water supply is maintaining
voluntary water conservation measures in association with their satellites SIUE
(IL1195550), NE Central PWD (IL1195280) and Glen Carbon (IL1190300).
Troy (IL1191000): The City of Troy has issued a Voluntary Conserve Water
notice. The water supply is not in a
critical situation, however they want to avoid any shortage. The thought is to dissuade people from wasting
the water.
MARION REGION
Surface Water Report
Generally, reservoirs in the Marion Region
remain at/near full.
Alto Pass Water District (IL1815150): Three
raw water sources available, Little Cedar Lake (IN71330) with a capacity of
approximately 212 MG, one side channel reservoir (IN71331) having a capacity of
0.4 MG, and the old original 13.5 acre reservoir. This reservoir is currently on private
property but the Water District has a written agreement with the property
owners that would allow them to drain water from the reservoir into an adjacent
creek that flows past the current WTP.
They would then pump from the creek into the side channel
reservoir. The water level in Little
Cedar Lake is less than 6" below overflow and the side channel reservoir
is maintained at the full level by pumping from Little Cedar. No shortage problems are anticipated and they
are working on a source conversion to becoming a purchased groundwater supply
by connecting to the village
of Cobden PWS. No water use restriction ordinance exists.
Marion (IL1990550): Two raw sources available. Marion Reservoir (Raw Source No. 71850) with
a capacity of approximately 434 MG and Herrin Lake
(No Raw Source Number) having a capacity of
400 MG. Water level in the Marion
Reservoir is currently 1.35’ below overflow level (drop of 0.27’ from last
week) and the Herrin Reservoir was near overflow level according to Glenn
Clarida. They began pumping from Herrin
Reservoir into the Marion Reservoir on 6/24/05 at a rate of 450 gpm (0.648
MGD). Marion
is also interconnected to the city of Herrin,
IL PWS (Rend Lake IWS water) and can obtain from 0.6 to 1.0 MGD through this
interconnection. This connection has
only been operated on a sporatic basis.
The community does not have a water use restriction ordinance according
to their city engineer. Water
restrictions that have been invoked twice in the past, have been strickly
voluntary.
Vienna (IL0870350): Two sources available. Lake
Bloomfield (Raw Source
No. 70810) with a capacity of approximately 158 MG and one side channel
reservoir (Raw Source No. 70811) with a capacity of 33 MG. Lake Bloomfield is approximately 2.5 feet
below spillway level (approx. 4 ft above upper intake) and the side channel
reservoir is slightly less than full (presently they are pumping into it). Vienna
is also interconnected with the Millstone Water District (W.S. No. 1515050) and
purchases approximately 0.010 MGD through this connection. A larger amount could be purchased if
necessary. No water use restriction
ordinance exists.
Groundwater
Report
No
reports have been received of increase in bulk water sales, reduced storage
volumes, or reduction in source water quantity.
Illinois Drought