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North Chicago holds public hearing on new 750,000‑gallon elevated water tank at Foss Park
Summary
City and consultant outlined plans to build a 750,000‑gallon elevated water storage tank at Foss Park to stabilize pressure, described timeline and property swap; funding and environmental reviews were addressed during a public hearing.
A public hearing was held Monday to review plans for a new elevated water storage tank intended to improve water pressure and system reliability in North Chicago.
Steve Syslica, of Trotter and Associates and the city engineer for North Chicago, said the city plans to build "a 750,000 gallon, elevated store[d] water storage tank" at Foss Park, next to the golf course. "By constructing a new elevated water storage tank, we will be able to stabilize the city water system pressure and actually improve it," Syslica said.
Syslica told the council…
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