Chadwick jobs loss ‘going to hurt a lot’

Residents sad, understanding of company move

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Sewer Equipment Co. of America announced last month that it will be moving about 70 jobs from its Chadwick plant to a larger facility in Dixon. About 30 jobs will be added in Dixon, where the company hopes to be fully operational by the second quarter of 2013. (Bridget Flynn/bflynn@saukvalley.com)
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CHADWICK – Residents in Chadwick are accepting, tolerant, friendly and just very good people, according to JoNell Castellani, director of the village library.

Those qualities are helping them these days to deal with news that the village of about 550 people will lose one of its major companies.

Sewer Equipment Co. of America recently announced it would leave the village, which has been its home for 2 decades. The company, which makes sewer and drain-cleaning equipment, vacuum trucks and trailers, will move to Dixon.

The company will move about 70 jobs and add about 30 more at its larger facility in Dixon. Vice President of Production John Wichmann said in late September that the company would start moving in about 45 days, and it hopes to be fully operational in Dixon by the second quarter of next year.

Chadwick’s residents and representatives of tax-supported local entities who were interviewed last week responded with an understanding and a firmly held belief that the town will move on.

The village has a branch of the Department of Motor Vehicles, a post office, Johnson’s Processing Plant (which produces beef and pork), at least three truck companies (Kness Trucking, Adolf Trucking and Bibler Co.), a school system that residents take pride in, and Chadwick Manufacturing (which makes grills, picnic tables and benches).

The village also is home to ComplianceSigns.com, which recently made Inc. magazine’s list of 5,000 fastest-growing companies in the United States for the third year in a row. The sign company’s revenue was $4.8 million in 2011, up from $3.4 million in 2010. It is the sixth fastest-growing manufacturer in Illinois, 60th in the country.

About 10 to 12 employees of the sewer equipment company are Chadwick residents, Village President Zelma McNeal said. Representatives of the company did not provide the number of its employees who live in the village.

Some Sewer Equipment Co. employees who live out of town eat at Uncle Hoser’s, the local bar and grill, McNeal said. But workers from out of town don’t fill up their cars’ tanks in Chadwick because the town has no gas station.

The village’s library has about 16,000 books and two computers. Chadwick Public Library is funded mostly through Carroll County, which has been receiving property taxes from the sewer equipment manufacturer.

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