The mission of the District is to protect public health and preserve the environment by reclaiming precious water and other resources through providing wastewater collection and treatment services to communities and residents within the service area.
The District is a regional wastewater treatment agency. We treat wastewater for 3 communities: Island Lake, Port Barrington and Lakemoor. The District is a separate governmental agency with a board of 5 trustees that are appointed by the Illinois General Assembly. Board meetings are held at the District offices on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. The District is not owned or operated by any of the villages for whom we treat wastewater but instead operates under the Sanitary District Act of 1917.
The District’s treatment plant has been in operation since 1978 and has undergone one major expansion and two renovations to add additional treatment processes required by the IEPA. The current treatment plant is designed to treat an average of 2.0 million gallons per day with a design maximum capable of treating 5.0 million gallons of wastewater during peak flow. A staff of 8 full-time employees maintain and operate the 36 acre plant site, 22 pump stations and 70 miles of sanitary sewer mains.