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LCPW - BROOKS FARM SUBDIVISION Water System

Consumer Confidence Report status

LCPW - BROOKS FARM SUBDIVISION must publish a Consumer Confidence Report — the annual drinking water quality report covering calendar year 2026 — by July 1, 2027.

As of August 1, 2026, EPA's federal records show no open violations for LCPW - BROOKS FARM SUBDIVISION.

Data sourced from the EPA ECHO database (SDWA bulk download), last refreshed August 1, 2026. This is a record-keeping and public-information tool — it does not replace Illinois’s official records. Always confirm current status with Illinois before making decisions based on this information.

System facts

System ID (PWSID)
IL0970280
System type
Community Water System
Population served
1,563
Service connections
521
Ownership
local government
Water source
groundwater (wells)

LCPW - BROOKS FARM SUBDIVISION is one of 773 community water systems in Illinois in the 501 to 3,300 people size category, serving 1,563 people from groundwater.

As of August 1, 2026, EPA's published records contain no violations for this system.

Violation history

No violations on record for this system.

Enforcement actions

No enforcement actions on record for this system.

Common questions

Is LCPW - BROOKS FARM SUBDIVISION required to publish a Consumer Confidence Report?

Yes. LCPW - BROOKS FARM SUBDIVISION is a community water system, and federal rules (40 CFR 141 Subpart O) require every community water system to publish a Consumer Confidence Report each year.

When is LCPW - BROOKS FARM SUBDIVISION’s next Consumer Confidence Report due?

LCPW - BROOKS FARM SUBDIVISION’s next Consumer Confidence Report is due by July 1, 2027. The report covers calendar year 2026.

Does LCPW - BROOKS FARM SUBDIVISION have any open drinking water violations on record?

As of August 1, 2026, EPA's federal records show no open violations for LCPW - BROOKS FARM SUBDIVISION.

What is a Consumer Confidence Report?

A Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) is the annual drinking water quality report that community water systems must provide to the people they serve. It lists the contaminants detected in the system’s water during the year, where the water comes from, and how the results compare with federal limits. EPA’s revised CCR rule takes effect January 1, 2027, and the first reports in the new format are due July 1, 2027.

Contact

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