A project to improve a system that brings Lake Michigan water to several south and southwest suburbs has gotten more expensive and will take longer to finish than originally planned, officials said.
The higher cost to modernize Oak Lawn’s regional water network — which carries water to municipal systems serving some 350,000 area residents — will eventually find its way to residents faucets, but bigger bills are still a ways away and increases will be spread over several years…Please click here to read Mike Nolan’s story in the Tribune/Daily Southtown.
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