Appellate court allows Macoupin water project
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This map illustrates the planned Illinois Alluvial Regional Water Company project.Graphic Courtesy Of Meco-Heneghan EngineersShow MoreShow Less
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In this October 2018 photo, Carlinville Mayor Deanna Demuzio, who died in October, examines the city’s existing water plant. Representatives of the Illinois Alluvial Regional Water Co. say a March 2 appellate ruling will now let plans proceed for the project.File photoShow MoreShow Less
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CARLINVILLE In a March 2 ruling, the Fourth District Appellate Court of Illinois reversed the decision of a lower court and ordered the district court to issue a summary judgment that the Illinois Alluvial Regional Water Co. can continue to operate as a valid corporation.
Court reverses water system dissolution
Carlinville, others applaud ruling on $66 million project
Jill Moon Hearst Illinois
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Carlinville Mayor Deanna Demuzio tours the city’s existing water plant in 2018. Demuzio died in October. Representatives of the Illinois Alluvial Regional Water Co. say a March 2 appellate ruling will let plans for the project proceed.File
CARLINVILLE An appeals court decision means a company that had been told to dissolve under a lower court ruling can start providing water service for Carlinville and other municipalities.
In a ruling Tuesday, the Fourth District Appellate Court of Illinois reversed a decision by a lower court. It ordered the district court to issue a summary judgment that the Illinois Alluvial Regional Water Co. can continue to operate as a valid corporation.
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