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Grand Prairie Water Commission
Water delivery structures - 2 includes four below-grade, cast-in-place concrete structures; three approx. 27' by 21', and one approx. 33' by 22'. Each delivery structure will be constructed at a separate location and will include yard piping and minor electrical work for sump pump, lighting, ventilation, and tamper switch power. Internal piping, meters, control valves, heaters, and permanent electrical equipment will be installed under a separate contract at a later date. Upstream and downstream connections to the delivery structures will be by others at a later date.
Posted Date
Feb 12, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Feb 12, 2026
Grand Prairie Water Commission
Close: Apr 2, 2026
Water delivery structures - 2 includes four below-grade, cast-in-place concrete structures; three approx. 27' by 21', and one approx. 33' by 22'. Each delivery structure will be constructed at a separate location and will include yard piping and minor electrical work for sump pump, lighting, ventilation, and tamper switch power. Internal piping, meters, control valves, heaters, and permanent electrical equipment will be installed under a separate contract at a later date. Upstream and downstream connections to the delivery structures will be by others at a later date.
AvailableGrand Prairie Water Commission
Suction well, low & high services pump stations consists of a 4 million gallon below grade water storage facility and two 55 million gallon per day pump stations.
Posted Date
Sep 2, 2025
Due Date
Oct 31, 2025
Release: Sep 2, 2025
Grand Prairie Water Commission
Close: Oct 31, 2025
Suction well, low & high services pump stations consists of a 4 million gallon below grade water storage facility and two 55 million gallon per day pump stations.
Grand Prairie Water Commission
The Suction Well, Low & High Services Pump Stations consists of a 4 million gallon below grade water storage facility and two 55 million gallon per day pump stations.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Sep 3, 2025
Grand Prairie Water Commission
Close: Sep 3, 2025
The Suction Well, Low & High Services Pump Stations consists of a 4 million gallon below grade water storage facility and two 55 million gallon per day pump stations.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Grand Prairie Water Commission
The Grand Prairie Water Commission's strategic plan outlines its commitment to providing a sustainable, reliable, and high-quality Lake Michigan water supply to its member communities by 2030 and beyond. The plan focuses on achieving leadership in innovative, collaborative, and fiscally responsible water provision through the planning, design, and construction of essential infrastructure, including purchasing water from the City of Chicago and developing pumping facilities and transmission mains. The overarching goal is to support public health, safety, economic interests, and quality of life for residents in Channahon, Crest Hill, Joliet, Minooka, Romeoville, and Shorewood.
This strategic plan outlines the direction for the Alternative Water Source Program, addressing regional challenges of groundwater depletion and quality deterioration. It establishes a regional water commission to secure a sustainable, reliable, and high-quality water supply for member communities. The plan details a phased approach, including development and design (2021-2024) and construction (2024-2030), to deliver Lake Michigan water by 2030, ensuring public health, safety, and economic interests through innovative, collaborative, fiscally responsible, and efficient means.
The Grand Prairie Water Commission, formed by the Cities of Crest Hill and Joliet and the Villages of Channahon, Minooka, Shorewood, and Romeoville, outlines its strategic goal to provide a sustainable, reliable, and high-quality Lake Michigan water supply by 2030 and beyond. This initiative aims to support public health, safety, economic interests, and quality of life for its member communities. Key commitments include designing and constructing a new water system, owning and maintaining all necessary infrastructure, and delivering treated Lake Michigan water. The Commission operates as an independent, self-governed entity, leveraging the benefits of Lake Michigan water for its reliability, quality, and cost-effectiveness.
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