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INFO/EPAY
The North Park Public Water District is a public corporation chartered on May 9, 1955. The District currently serves a population of approximately 30,000 and serves about 10,700 households and businesses in the Machesney Park, Roscoe and Loves Park area.
High Professional standards have maintained the District's reliability for the past 50 years in the service area. The Water District has received certificates of commendation for it's technical operations from both the Illinois EPA and the Illinois Department of Public Health. The District also received international recognition through the Ground Water Guardian Foundation for it's groundwater protection efforts. The District is committed to providing safe drinking water to it's customers.
The source of water provided by the District is from six wells, with four of them drawing from shallow sand and gravel aquifers, and two from deep sandstone aquifers. These wells are capable of producing over 20 million gallons per day.
You may receive a mixture of water from the wells. Four wells are equipped for emergency pumping when required. The district has storage capacity of 2.2 million gallons.
The District has 20 full-time employees, ready to serve you. Our office is located at 1350 Turret Drive in Machesney Park. The office is open Monday thru Friday from 8:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M. The service department is also on call 24 hours per day for emergencies. Please contact us at (815) 633-546l, if you have questions or need service. Thank you for stopping by our online home.
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EPAY
The District has partnered with the office of the Illinois State Treasurer, Alexi Giannoulias to offer a new service called E-Pay. E-Pay allows customers to make their water bill payments over the Internet using Mastercard, American Express and Discover cards, as well as an electronic draft option from checking or savings accounts. A small user fee is added to the payment amount for the convenience of the internet service. Neither the State nor the District receives any revenue from the convenience fee. Just click on
the E-pay logo to connect with the E-Pay web site, http://www.illinoisepay.com, enter North Park Public
Water under find government unit and then follow the directions.
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