Where does Sycamore's water come from, and how does it get to my home?
  • Wells:  The City of Sycamore utilizes five (5) groundwater wells to supply over 1.8 million gallons per day to both residential and non-residential accounts.  These wells are approximately 1,000 feet deep.  Water is pumped from deep underground, then treated immediately after it is pumped and before it enters the City's watermains.
  • Towers:  Two water towers help to maintain pressure and provide emergency reserve capacity in case of a fire, watermain break, or well outage.
    • South tower capacity:  750,000 gallons
    • North tower capacity:  1,500,000 gallons
  • Watermain:  There are 115 miles of watermain throughout the City.  City watermains are cast iron, ductile iron, and plastic.
  • Water services:  At the point it meets a water service, water leaves the public system.  Private lines are connected to the City's mains and provide water to each residence or business.  Water services can be constructed of copper, lead, galvanized, or plastic piping.

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1. How much water does the average person or home use?
2. Do I need a water softener?
3. Where does Sycamore's water come from, and how does it get to my home?
4. How do I know what material was used for my water service line?
5. How does the City of Sycamore treat the water?
6. Why is my water discolored?
7. Is my water safe to drink?