The Official Website of
     The Lost Lake Utility District
     Taylor Township, Ogle County, Illinois

LLUD Office Information
311 Birch lane, suite 200
, DIXON, IL  61021
Office Hours Monday-Thursday 9:00-4:00
Office Number 815-652-3494
Emergency Number 815-973-3477

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Lost Lake Utility District Certified Water and Sewer Operator

 Chad Judd

 

New Rate Structure Effective April 1, 2010

At the March 2010 LLUD Public Meeting, the board unanimously approved a new rate structure and billing schedule.  The District will now read meters and bill every 2 months beginning in April.  Click Here to view the new 2010 rate structure.

RATE COMMITTEE IS BEING FORMED

CONTACT 815-652-3494 FOR MORE INFORMATION

 

Freedom Of Information ACT Officers

Susan Steffens has been appointed FOIA Officer by and for the LLUD.   Should you have any requests for LLUD public records, always feel free to contact the office at 815-652-3494.   We've attached some FAQs from the Attorney General's Office below:

FOIA FAQs


We've added helpful new information on 
Grinder Pump Options.
Click here to download!

 

2011 Annual Drinking Water 
Quality Report

The Lost Lake Utility District has available, upon request, the 2011 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report, also known as the Consumer Confidence Report (CCR).  The CCR includes basic information on the source(s) of your drinking water, the levels of any contaminants that were detected in the water during 2011 and compliance with other drinking water rules, as well as some educational materials. 

To obtain a copy of the report, click on the link below, call the office at (815) 652-3494 or pick one up  at 311 Birch Lane, Dixon, IL 61021. (lower level)


C
lick here for the 2010 Drinking Water Quality Report

CCR_2011_Drink_Water_Quality_Report

 

 

2012  Budget and Appropriations

Click here for the entire 2012 Budget 
Report for the LLUD.

TIMELINE FOR CAPITAL PROJECTS

Click here for the Design and Construction Schedule for the 
Wastewater Treatment Plant
and the Water Main Looping Projects

June 1, 2012
Cross-Connection Control Survey

click here for a copy of the survey

Dear Water Customer:

The Lost Lake Utility District will be completing a Cross-Connection Control Survey. A cross-connection is any situation that allows a potable (safe) water source and a non-potable (contaminated) water source the opportunity to come into contact with each other. The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) and the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) are responsible for ensuring that cross-connections do not occur through enforcement of cross-control regulations. A cross-connection between potable and non-potable water sources may cause anything from contamination of plumbing to sickness and even death of consumers.

A response from all customers served by the LLUD will be required.

 

NEW!
The LLUD Compiled Ordinances
are now available.  Go to What's New
to view and print.

 

Welcome

In our continuing efforts to provide current and accurate information to the community, we have created this web site for your convenience.  Please give us your feedback.  We want to know how to make this site more useful and informative for you.  

Thank you for visiting.
Tom Wendling, Chairperson


Lost Lake Utility District Board Mission Statement

The purpose of the Lost Lake Utility District Board is to represent the interests and needs of the people living within the boundaries of the District concerning fresh water supply and wastewater management.
Specifically:

  1) The Lost Lake Utility District Board will determine the feasibility and advisability of purchasing the assets of the New Landing Utility.

  2) The Lost Lake Utility District Board will investigate and determine the best methods to acquire financing for the purchase of the New Landing Utility’s assets.

  3) The Lost Lake Utility District Board will determine the best method of managing the New Landing Utility’s assets if they are acquired that minimizes user fees while bringing the system into compliance with regulation.

  4) The Lost Lake Utility District Board will oversee the management of the Lost Lake Utility District and take up whatever other matters that are related to utilities in the district.            

 

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