KANSAS, Ill. (WCIA) For two years now, the Village of Kansas has been dealing with water issues, leaving residents wondering if the water is safe. "It either stinks, smells funny, or it tastes weird," said Jeffery McCoy. McCoy said the water isn't useable, and his family has been buying seven five-gallon water jugs from [.]
KANSAS, Ill. (WCIA) For two years now, the Village of Kansas has been dealing with water issues, leaving residents wondering if the water is safe. "It either stinks, smells funny, or it tastes weird," said Jeffery McCoy. McCoy said the water isn't useable, and his family has been buying seven five-gallon water jugs from [.]
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Kansas goes for GIS over paper waterline map Posted
By GARY HENRY
ghenry@prairiepress.net
KANSAS Paper maps for infrastructure will soon be a thing of the past in the Village of Kansas.
The village board met Wednesday, July 7, and approved hiring the Coles County Regional Planning Commission to create an electronic GIS map of the village’s water system that precisely locates every water meter, fire hydrant and valve. The cost is not to exceed $4,000.