April 8, 2021
STREATOR – Illinois American Water’s Streator District has a new facility. A ribbon-cutting was held with employees and the Streator Chamber of Commerce at their new facility located at 1301 West Main Street. The new 12,000 sq. ft. facility represents an investment of approximately $3.8 million in the Streator District. It includes expanded equipment storage and a maintenance garage with five garage bays as well as dedicated operations and maintenance areas. Training space is also provided to support employee safety.
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Illinois American Water is urging customers with a past due balance to access the company’s financial assistance program, H2O Help to Others.
The program, along with payment plans, is available to help prevent service interruption for nonpayment.
Illinois American Water said in a news release that customers with a past due balance should call 800-422-2782 to avoid their service being shut off.
If customers aren’t currently experiencing a hardship, but their situation changes in the coming months, they should also call the utility immediately.
“We understand it can be hard to get back on track once an account falls behind. If a customer is experiencing a financial hardship, they simply need to call us and let us know. They can also reach out to their local Salvation Army office directly for assistance by mentioning our H2O Help to Others program,” said Beth Matthews, vice president of operations.
WBGZ Radio 4/5/2021 |
By Ross Pearson - WBGZ Radio
Illinois American Water is reaching out to customers with past due balances to take advantage of the company’s new financial assistance program.
“H20” or “
Help 2 Others” is designed to help cover customers who have experienced financial hardships due to the pandemic so that they do not get their water service shut off. The Salvation Army is putting up the money for the struggling customers.
Illinois American Water spokesperson Karen Cotton tells the Big Z more about H20.
play for Cotton s comments
Anyone with a past due water bill should contact American Water at
Five seek three trustee seats in Godfrey
Dylan Suttles, dylan.suttles@thetelegraph.com
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GODFREY On April 6, voters in Godfrey will choose between five candidates for three trustee positions.
Incumbents Jeff Weber and Nathan Schrumpf are challenged by Sarah Woodman, Rick Lauschke and James Ward.
Weber, who grew up in Godfrey, is a graduate from Alton High School and the University of Missouri. He also served was an Army officer. He previously has been president of the Alton School Board, chairman of the Godfrey Planning and Zoning Commission and chairman of the Godfrey Sewer Department.
Weber said he has the skills to maintain the status of trustee for Godfrey.
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