The reason this is big is because well water in western Lake county and Eastern Mchenry is and has been at risk for quite a while of drying up. One local business outside of JAWA has 3 well's that are 1,800 feet deep, one of them is already unusable.
JAWA represents the community's of Grayslake, Gurnee, Lake Bluff, Libertyville, Mundelein, Round Lake, Round Lake Beach, Round Lake Heights, Round Lake Park, Lake County, Vernon Hills and Wildwood. So if you live in these areas and have city or village water, it came from Lake Michigan.
We have two water towers in the village, one on Wilson Road in the Northwest corner of Valley Lakes, the second is near the corner of 134 and Hart Road. You can't miss them they are big and white! We also have the ground storage tank along Nippersink Road, which we are going to be expanding to contain 2.5 million gallons of storage. This project is being paid for by bonds from impact fees developers have paid to the village over the years.
The website for JAWA has lots of interesting information on water, Lake Michigan and the agency. Some of the interesting facts are:
- The lake contains so much water that 400,000 gallons of water (rain or snow) fall on it every second of the day!
- 320,000 gallons of water evaporate off the lake every second as well.
- Lake Michigan is the 5th largest lake in the world. (Caspian Sea, Lake Superior, Lake Victoria and Lake Huron are bigger)
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