Village of Oswego, Illinois
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Accident Reports
- Accident Reports
- Residents may obtain crash reports online or visit Oswego Police Headquarters to request a copy in person. Learn More
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Citizens At-Risk Registration
- Citizens At-Risk Registration
- The Citizens at Risk (C.A.R.) program is designed to allow residents who may be at a greater risk of becoming confused, lost, disoriented, or missing to be registered with the Oswego Police prior to an emergency. There is no fee for registering. To register yourself or a loved one, or for more information about this program, please contact Officer Anthony Snow at 630-551-7365 or asnow@oswegoil.org. Learn More
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Handicap Placards
- Handicap Placards
- The Oswego Police Department issues temporary placards for people with disabilities who are residents of the Village of Oswego. These temporary placards are available at the Oswego Police Headquarters front desk and are good for 90 days. Learn More
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Premise Alert Program
- Premise Alert Program
- The Premise Alert Program (PAP) maintains information on individuals with special needs in the Village of Oswego to inform first responders about individuals' special needs in an emergency. Learn More
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Wildlife Removal
- Wildlife Removal
- Neither the Village nor Kendall County provides wildlife removal services. The County offers a list of organizations and private companies that provide these services on their website. Learn More
Documents
- Baxter & Woodman Final Rate Study Report 2024 09 18
- Water & Sewer rate change ordinance_20231107
- IDNR Oswego Final Order 20230810
- Alternative Water Source Study - Part 6 - Final Decision - Final
- Alternative Water Source Study - Part 5 - Cost Analysis - Final
- Alternative Water Source Study - Part 4 - Joint Public Meeting - Final
- Alternative Water Source Study - Part 3 Conservation Measures
- Alternative Water Source Study - Part 2 Options and Key Considerations - Final
- Alternative Water Source Study - Part 1 Purpose and Need - Final
- Part 5-Cost Analysis Report
- Alternate Water Source Evaluation Part 4 - Joint Public Meeting Report
- Water Source Public Meeting Information Boards
- Alternative Water Source Evaluation Part 3 - Water Conservation
- Alternative Water Source Evaluation-Part II StoryMap_06.22.21
- Alternate Water Source Evaluation Part 2 - Water Source Options and Key Considerations
- Alternate Water Source Evaluation Part 2 - Water Source Options and Key Considerations
- Alternate Water Source Evaluation Part 1 - Preliminary Discussion of Water Source Availability and Alternatives
- Alternative Water Source Preliminary Report
Documents
- Baxter & Woodman Final Rate Study Report 2024 09 18
- Water & Sewer rate change ordinance_20231107
- IDNR Oswego Final Order 20230810
- Alternative Water Source Study - Part 6 - Final Decision - Final
- Alternative Water Source Study - Part 5 - Cost Analysis - Final
- Alternative Water Source Study - Part 4 - Joint Public Meeting - Final
- Alternative Water Source Study - Part 3 Conservation Measures
- Alternative Water Source Study - Part 2 Options and Key Considerations - Final
- Alternative Water Source Study - Part 1 Purpose and Need - Final
- Part 5-Cost Analysis Report
- Alternate Water Source Evaluation Part 4 - Joint Public Meeting Report
- Water Source Public Meeting Information Boards
- Alternative Water Source Evaluation Part 3 - Water Conservation
- Alternative Water Source Evaluation-Part II StoryMap_06.22.21
- Alternate Water Source Evaluation Part 2 - Water Source Options and Key Considerations
- Alternate Water Source Evaluation Part 2 - Water Source Options and Key Considerations
- Alternate Water Source Evaluation Part 1 - Preliminary Discussion of Water Source Availability and Alternatives
- Alternative Water Source Preliminary Report
Lead Service Line Inventory
Effective January 1, 2022, the Illinois Lead Service Line Replacement and Notification Act (LSLRNA) (Public Act 102-0613) replaced the former lead materials inventory requirements found in the Illinois Environmental Protection Act at 415 ILCS 5/17.11.
LSLRNA requires owners and operators of community water supplies to develop, implement, and maintain a comprehensive water service line material inventory and replacement plan. Lead service line replacement and notification requirements can be found at 415 ILCS 5/17.12.
A well-developed materials inventory allows communities to prioritize and strategize the replacement of known lead service lines within their water distribution system.
The Village of Oswego is required to identify the following on the material inventory:
- The total number of service lines in the Village water supply.
- The material of each service line connected to the Village’s distribution system.
- The number of suspected lead service lines that have been identified since the last material inventory was submitted.
- The number of suspected or known lead service lines that were replaced since the last material inventory was submitted.
In addition, the Village identifies, to the best of the Village’s ability, the service lines of home and businesses that are connected to the Village’s water source. This service line is defined as piping, tubing, and necessary components that act as a conduit from the Village’s water main or source of potable water supply to the building’s plumbing at the first shut-off valve or 18 inches inside the building, whichever is shorter.
Example of Service Line and Ownership (Source: EPA’s Guidance for Developing and Maintaining a Service Line Inventory)
Inventory Process:
To collect the proper data, the Village did the following:
- Visually inspected service lines and documented material when doing a complete meter change out throughout the Village.
- Reviewed historical documents to determine service line material.
- Identified time periods when service lines would have been connected to the distribution system and were primarily lead service lines.
- Discussed service line repairs and installation with other Village employees, contractors, plumbers, and other workers who worked on service lines connected to the Village’s distribution system.
Findings:
- While performing the water meter replacements throughout the Village the crews found five (5) lead service lines. The Village has replaced all known lead service lines to date.
View the Lead Service Line Inventory that was completed in February 2024 here.
The Village is required to update the water service line inventory annually. New service line data will be added to the inventory each year. For more information contact the Public Works Department at 630-554-3242.