City of Carterville Water & Sewer Board met Aug. 12

City of Carterville Water & Sewer Board met Aug. 12
Carterville City Mayor Bradley Robinson — Carterville Chamber of Commerce / Facebook
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City of Carterville Water & Sewer Board met Aug. 12.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. Call to Order / Roll Call

2. Minutes – July 2024

3. Treasurer’s Report- July 2024

4. Recognition of Guests:

5. Delinquent Accounts ( ) Accounts – $ Cutoff date 07/09/2024

6. Bills for – August 2024

7. Water Loss – July 2024 Sold 11,991,770 Gallons

PURCHASED 16,186,250 Gallons From Rend Lake

8. Monthly Adjustment Report – July 2024 Adjustments

9. Jerry Hampton Report

Report of Water Leaks

Relocate Water Main near Blossom and McNeil – $xx,xxx

Relocate Hydrant near 114 S. Division – $xx,xxx

10. Adam Decker Report

YSI Hand Held Meter Kit with DO and PH probe – $xx,xxx

11. PSC Engineer

PER/Water Tower – Update

EPA/Sewer Plant – Update

Invoice #22 (#9717)- $40,000.00

12. Leak Credits and Pool Credits

13. 5580 Hidden Acres Lane – Late Fee

14. 509 S. Jackson – Late Fee

15. October 3, 2024 Meeting – Change to October 7th, 2024

16. 709 Ridge Property – Possible Water Department Uses

EXECUTIVE SESSION – Personnel, Possible Litigation, Possible Sale of Bonds, Possible Acquisition of Property

https://www.visitcarterville.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/WS-BOARD-AGENDA-August-8-2024.pdf



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