Westville village officials tackling sewer problems
WESTVILLE – Village officials may have some additional sewer-improvement projects in their future, Mayor Jeff Slavik said Tuesday.
Slavik said that at a July 24 meeting, representatives from the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and the Illinois Attorney General's Office told him Westville's sanitary sewers were an insufficient collection system during severe rain events.
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