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Recently, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) issued a health advisory on PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) in drinking water, but it has yet to regulate them. As state ...
The contracting crews completed pouring the ring wall for the new Knowles Road Water Tower #5, located at 1525 Knowles Road (corner of Rollins Road and Knowles Road). Contractor is currently onsite t...
Fiscal Year 2019/2020 Budget funded $14.9 million of capital and infrastructure improvements, which made it the Villages largest capital program in history. The capital plan for 2019 included: $6.6...
GURNEE, IL – Beginning on Monday, March 26th at 6:00 a.m., the Village of Gurnee will be closing a section of Almond Road to allow for the installation of a water main. This closure will take p...
To assist residents and businesses during the Local, State and Federal response to COVID-19, the Village of Gurnee will be suspending all late penalties and disconnections for non-payment on Water &am...
GURNEE, IL –Gurnee residents and businesses will now be able to access their utility bill online through the new “Citizen Self-Service” (CSS) portal. The Village of Gurnee "went liv...
With the recent snow melt and rain in the forecast, there is an increased risk of localized flooding. To reduce the possibility of flooding, citizens are requested to do the following: Loc...
Great Wolf Lodge Splashes into Illinois Iconic family brand to open 17th indoor water park resort outside of Chicago in 2018 CHICAGO - (August 2, 2017) – Chicagoland families will have somethi...
At Monday night’s Village Board meeting, Mayor Tom Hood presented Gurnee Mills with the Green Gurnee Award – Gold Level. The gold level award, the highest level Green Gurnee Award, recogni...
Project Description Old Grand Avenue is one of the oldest roads in Gurnee. Underneath the roadway are miles of original water main that continue to deteriorate. The Old Grand Avenue watermain is an ...
Volunteers needed to help sandbag! The current estimates from the National Weather Service indicate that water levels at the Des Plaines River may reach structure levels. Rain is expected to continue...
As of 10:00am on July 13, 2017 the Des Plaines River was at level of 10.9 feet and rising to a predicted level of 12 feet on Friday afternoon according to reporting information provided by the Nationa...