Water, sewer hikes pay off

Unger: Surcharges now coming to an end helped obtain grants for new well, plant

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Some residents have asked why the village proceeded with the sewer project after the Quad/Graphics plant closed, Unger said.

“It wasn’t the plant we needed it for – it was for our residents,” he said. “Also if we are to attract new industry, we have to be able to offer them good infrastructure.”

The new plant, expected to be operating at the end of the year, can handle 800,000 gallons of wastewater per day, more than the 600,000 gallons the village now processes.

“The IEPA requires a capacity that allows for growth,” Unger said. “Once this is completed, Mount Morris should have an 80- to 100-year plant. It will be 20 years with minimal maintenance.”

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