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Fox River's high water levels forcing temporary Illinois ban on recreational boating - MSNThe Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) says water is high on the Fox River. This is in addition to swift currents and floating debris as well as submerged structures and piers.
Burying water and sewer lines exposed following a dam removal project could cost Carpentersville more than $3 million. Two ...
Carpentersville may need to spend more than $4 million to bury water and sewer lines below the bottom of the Fox River because dam removal has lowered water levels, officials said.
The Fox River in Illinois is closed for safety reasons due to high water levels, swift current, floating debris, and submerged structures, as Interstate 55 was closed due to damage from Monday nigh… ...
The Fox River will soon flow freely from Algonquin to Elgin. Crews will begin work on a $1.2 million project to remove the Carpentersville Dam this month.
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