Kishwaukee Water Reclamation District

Kishwaukee Water Reclamation District Sanitary District serving DeKalb, Malta, NIU, Kishwaukee College, and parts of DeKalb County.

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We love folks using our free chargers but this we cannot abide.  Any guesses on the seat cover proclamation?
05/02/2024

We love folks using our free chargers but this we cannot abide. Any guesses on the seat cover proclamation?

Having fun at the DeKalb County Earth Fest today at the Egyptian Theatre. Come on by!
04/18/2024

Having fun at the DeKalb County Earth Fest today at the Egyptian Theatre. Come on by!

Rain Barrels!!!  Discounted price so get your orders in before they run out!
04/02/2024

Rain Barrels!!! Discounted price so get your orders in before they run out!

Way to go City of DeKalb, Illinois Water Division!
02/06/2024

Way to go City of DeKalb, Illinois Water Division!

If you haven't already, check your water service.
12/13/2023

If you haven't already, check your water service.

DeKalb water customers are reminded to check the material of their water service line so the line can be replaced for free if it is made of lead.

The water service line runs from the water main under the street into the home. If this line is made of lead it must be replaced since the lead can contaminate the drinking water. Even low exposure to lead can be harmful to health.

For the past two years, the Public Works Utility Division has been working to contact the customers for all 11,000 water service lines in the City to determine the make of the water service line material. At this time, one percent of customers are listed as “lead” and another two percent are listed as “unknown.”

The City needs the help of customers to verify if those listed as “lead” are truly lead and to verify the material of all of the “unknowns.”

Once all the lead service lines are located, the Utility Division will make plans to replace the service line free of charge to all residents.

So far, the City has invested nearly $600,000 to replace 79 lead service lines at no cost to the homeowner. It is anticipated that a loan from the Illinois EPA to fund additional replacements will be secured next year, allowing the lead line replacements to be performed in 2025.

Those residents that miss this opportunity may be required to pay for the lead line replacement in the future, so it is important for residents to make sure they do not have a lead line or that their service line is not one of the unknowns. The average cost of replacement is $10,000.

An up-to-date listing of the service line material for every City of DeKalb home can be found here: cityofdekalb.com/DocumentCenter/View/11184/Service-Line-Material-Inventory

Residents should check the list and verify that the material listed for their home is accurate and complete.

Those with homes listed as “lead” or “unknown” should complete the Water Service Line Material Inventory here: cityofdekalb.com/FormCenter/Public-Works-22/Water-Service-Line-Material-Survey-137

The form includes a link to information on locating a home’s water service line and determining its material.

Residents who are unable to determine the service line material or need assistance, please call the Water Division at 815-748-2050.

08/19/2023

We're aware of a reddish color in our treatment plant effluent that has given the Kishwaukee River a red appearance. Some non-toxic red food coloring came through our plant on Friday and is working its way through. Other than the appearance, this should not be a health or environmental concern and everything should be back to normal overnight.

Proud to be receiving the National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) Gold Peak Performance Award for perfect p...
08/01/2023

Proud to be receiving the National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) Gold Peak Performance Award for perfect permit compliance in 2022.

Big things happening in DeKalb!
07/13/2023

Big things happening in DeKalb!

Today, The Kraft Heinz Company announced a more than $400 million investment to build one of the largest automated CPG distribution centers in North America. Located in DeKalb, the 775,000 square-foot national distribution facility will feature state-of-the-art automation technology and national railway access, enabling Kraft Heinz to drive greater supply chain efficiencies and distribute its products to retail and foodservice customers faster than ever. The facility is expected to bring more than 150 jobs to the region.

“As we continue on our journey to lead the future of food, our talented North America teams and collaborative external partners are innovating at a rapid pace to expand our supply chain capabilities,” said Carlos Abrams-Rivera, Executive Vice President and President, North America at Kraft Heinz. “The DeKalb distribution center is expected to play a critical role in our larger distribution strategy, moving more than 60 percent of Kraft Heinz dry goods in North America through our automated facilities. It’s a testament to the dynamic, out-of-the-box thinking of our supply chain teams whose work enables us to operate with greater efficiency and agility every day.”

The facility’s design includes a 24/7 automated storage and retrieval system with the ability to drive twice the volume for Kraft Heinz customers, distributing more than 60 percent of the Company’s foodservice business and approximately 30 percent of all dry goods. It is also expected to contribute to Kraft Heinz’s ability to achieve its broader ESG ambitions to reduce its operational environmental footprint through the implementation of sustainable technology and solutions to reduce the waste produced at the facility and minimize its overall environmental impact.

“We’re driving end-to-end transformation across our entire supply chain, investing in automated technology and digitized solutions to increase the agility of our logistics operations,” said Erin Mitchell, Vice President of Logistics and Head of Network Restructuring at Kraft Heinz. “The construction of our new DeKalb distribution center is the latest example of this transformation in action. We have designed it to help ensure the delivery of our delicious, innovative and iconic products at the right time for our customers and consumers for years to come.”

Kraft Heinz has partnered with Trammell Crow Company (TCC), a global commercial real estate developer; Krusinski Construction Company (KCC), as general contractor; Daifuku, as integrated logistics automation provider; and the City of DeKalb and the DeKalb County Economic Development Corporation (DCEDC) on the development of the facility.

“We are pleased to be partnering with Kraft Heinz to develop this innovative project, working alongside KCC to deliver a state-of-the-art facility for Kraft Heinz,” said Josh Udelhofen, Senior Vice President with TCC Chicago. “Located in the master planned ChicagoWest Business Center, which TCC has developed in partnership with Jerry Krusinski and his KCC team, Kraft Heinz will be located near other large-scale distribution companies in DeKalb. The area benefits from a strong labor pool, Enterprise Zone incentives, as well as an ideal location along I-88. We look forward to reaching the next construction milestone and moving this project along to deliver the facility to Kraft Heinz in 2025.”

“We are very excited that Kraft Heinz will bring its worldwide reputation for quality products and services to our community,” said Cohen Barnes, Mayor of DeKalb. “The construction and post-construction employment opportunities they bring will have a positive and lasting impact on our residents, and this positive impact is compounded by the additional diversification of our tax base, which will spur further interest in DeKalb for many years to come."

"The DeKalb County Economic Development Corporation (DCEDC) is pleased to support the City of DeKalb and the ChicagoWest Business Center in attracting the Kraft Heinz Company to DeKalb County," said DCEDC Executive Director Paul Borek. "As one of the world's largest food and beverage companies with global brand recognition, Kraft Heinz elevates DeKalb's position as a food processing and distribution hub."

Oh boy! New Stir Plate!!!!
07/13/2023

Oh boy! New Stir Plate!!!!

Ammonia pH Adjustment and BOD initial reads...essential life lessons for all 10 yr olds.
06/30/2023

Ammonia pH Adjustment and BOD initial reads...essential life lessons for all 10 yr olds.

Free EV charging with electricity generated from sewage treatment...pretty cool.
06/15/2023

Free EV charging with electricity generated from sewage treatment...pretty cool.

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1301 Sycamore Road
Dekalb, IL
60115

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Monday 7am - 3:30pm
Tuesday 7am - 3:30pm
Wednesday 7am - 3:30pm
Thursday 7am - 3:30pm
Friday 7am - 3:30pm

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+18157583513

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