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County Index to Bulletin 40 and Its Supplements ISWS B-40 Index County Index to Bulletin 40 and Its Supplements by Drone-Silvers, Frances, and Wei Wu Illinois State Water Survey Champaign, Illinois A Division of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and an affiliated agency of the University of Illinois 1993 COUNTY INDEX TO ISWS BULLETIN 40 and its SUPPLEMENTS ADAMS COUNTY Camp Point Camp Point (Supp 2) Golden (Supp 1) Loraine (Supp 1) Mendon (Supp 1) Payson ALEXANDER COUNTY Tamms (Supp 1) BOND COUNTY Greenville Mulberry Grove Mulberry Grove (Supp 2) Pocahontas (Supp 1) BOONE COUNTY Belvidere Belvidere (Supp 2) Capron Poplar Grove BROWN COUNTY Versailles (Supp 1) BUREAU COUNTY Arlington Arlington (Supp 2) Buda Bureau Cherry Dalzell DePue La Moille Ladd Manlius Manlius (Supp 2) Mineral (Supp 1) Neponset Neponset (Supp 2) Walnut (Supp 2) Ohio Princeton Sheffield Spring Valley Tiskilwa Van Orin Walnut Wyanet CALHOUN COUNTY Hardin Hardin (Supp 2) Kampsville (Supp 2) CARROLL COUNTY Chadwick Lanark Lanark (Supp 2) Milledgeville Mississippi Palisades State Park (Supp 2) Mount Carroll Savanna Savanna (Supp 2) Shannon Thomson CASS COUNTY Arenzville Ashland Beardstown Beardstown (Supp 2) Chandlerville CHAMPAIGN COUNTY Broadland (Supp 1) Champaign & Urbana Champaign & Urbana (Supp 2) Fisher Homer Homer (Supp 2) Hongview (Supp 1) Ludlow Mahomet Ogden (Supp 1) Pesotum (Supp 1) Philo Rantoul Sidney (Supp 2) St. Joseph Sidney Tolono CHRISTIAN COUNTY Assumption Edinburg Edinburg (Supp 2) Morrisonville Mt. Auburn Stonington Taylorville CLARK COUNTY Casey Casey (Supp 2) Marshall Martinsville Westfield Westfield (Supp 2) CLINTON COUNTY Albers (Supp 1) Aviston (Supp 1) Germantown Germantown (Supp 2) New Baden New Baden (Supp 2) Trenton Trenton (Supp 2) COLES COUNTY Ashmove (Supp 2) Fox Ridge State Park (Supp 2) Mattoon COOK COUNTY Arlington Heights Arlington Heights (Supp 2) Barrington Barnington Woods Subdivision (Supp 2) Bartlett Bartlett (Supp 2) Bedford Park District Bellwood Blue Crest Subdivision (Supp 2) Brichman Manor Subdivision (Supp 2) Bridgviea (Supp 2) Brookhaven Manor (Supp 2) Buffalo Grove (Supp 2) Chicago Heights Chicago Heights (Supp 2) Citizens Bluett County Subdivision (Supp 2) County Club Heights (Supp 2) County Club Hills (Supp 2) Des Plaines Des Plaines (Supp 2) Dise (Supp 2) Edgewood Acres (Supp 2) El Vista Subdivision (Supp 2) Elk Grove Village (Supp 2) Eugeniu Subdivision (Supp 2) Fernway Subdivision (Supp 2) Flossmoor Flossmoor (Supp 2) Glenview Countryside Glenview Countryside (Supp 2) Golf-Greenwood Subdivision (Supp 2) Hatlen Heights (Supp 2) Hillside Hillside (Supp 2) Hoffman Estates (Supp 2) Homewood Homewood (Supp 2) Hyons (Supp 1) Indian Head Park (Supp 2) Justice (Supp 2) La Grange La Grange (Supp 2) Lemont LaMont (Supp 2) Lonetree Subdivision (Supp 2) Matteson Matteson (Supp 2) Mount Prospect Mount Prospect (Supp 2) North Lake Village Northbrook West Subdivision (Supp 2) Northern Aire Estates (Supp 2) Northfield Woods (Supp 2) Northlake (Supp 2) Oak Forest Oak Forest (Supp 2) Olympia Fields Olympia Fields (Supp 2) Orland Park Orland Park (Supp 2) Palatine Palatine (Supp 2) Palos Heights (Supp 2) Palos Highlands (Supp 2) Park Forest (Supp 1) Prospect Meadows (Supp 2) Richton Park Richton Park (Supp 2) Ridgewood Homes (Supp 2) Ridgewood Subdivision (Supp 2) Riverside Rolling Meadows (Supp 2) Sauk Village (supp 2) South Chicago Heights South Chicago heights (Supp 2) Southlands Subdivision (Supp 2) Stone Park Streamwood (Supp 2) Thornton Thornton (Supp 2) Tinley Park Tinley Park State Hospital (Supp 1) Waycinden Park (Supp 2) Western Springs Western Springs (Supp 2) Wheeling Wheeling (Supp 2) Willowick Estates (Supp 2) COOK AND LAKE COUNTIES Schaumburg (Supp 2) CRAWFORD COUNTY Flat Rock (Supp 1) Hutsonville Hutsonville (Supp 2) Robinson CUMBERLAND COUNTY Greenup Greenup (Supp 2) Neoga Toledo Toledo (Supp 2) DEKALB COUNTY De Kalb Genoa Hinckley Hinckley (Supp 2) Kingston Kirkland Lee Malta Malta (Supp 2) Sandwich Sandwich (Supp 2) Shabbona Somonauk Somonauk (Supp 2) Sycamore Waterman DEWITT COUNTY Clinton Farmer City Farmer City (Supp 2) Kenney (Supp 1) Wapella (Supp 1) Waynesville Weldon Weldon Springs State Park (Supp 2) DOUGLAS COUNTY Arcola Arcola (Supp 2) Arthur Atwood Camargo (Supp 1) Hindsboro (Supp 1) Newman Newman (Supp 2) Tuscola Villa Grove Villa Grove (Supp 2) DUPAGE COUNTY Addison Addison (Supp 2) Austin Acres (Supp 2) Belmont Belmont Highwood Pub. Water Dist. (Supp 2) Bensenville Bensonville (Supp 2) Black Hawk Heights (Supp 2) Carol Theam (Supp 2) Clarendon Hills Clarendon Hills (Supp 2) County Club Highlands (Supp 2) Downers Grove Downers Grove (Supp 2) Elmhurst Elmhurst (Supp 2) Emroy-Howard Subdivision (Supp 2) Gary Ave. Gardens (Supp 2) Glen Ellyn Glen Ellyn (Supp 2) Glen Ellyn Heights Subdivision (Supp 2) Hinsdale Hinsdale (Supp 2) Itasca Itasca (Supp 2) Liberty Park Subdivision (Supp 2) Lisle Lombard Lombard (supp 2) Lombard Heights (Supp 2) Maple Hill Improvement Assn. (supp 2) Naperville Naperville (Supp 2) Oakview Subdivision (supp 2) Roselle Roselle (Supp 2) Scots Plaines Subdivision (Supp 2) Suncrest Highlands (supp 2) Tri-State Village (Supp 2) Valley View (Supp 2) Villa Park Villa Park (Supp 2) Warrenville (Supp 2) West CHicago West Chicago (Supp 2) Westmont Westmont (supp 2) Wheaton Wheaton (supp 2) Wheaton Farms Wheaton Farms (supp 2) Winfield Winfield (supp 2) York Center (supp 2) EDGAR COUNTY Chrisman Kansas Hume (Supp 1) Metcalf (Supp 1) Vermilion (Supp 1) EDWARDS COUNTY Grayville EFFINGHAM COUNTY Beecher City (supp 2) Dieterich (Supp 1) Teutopolis Teutopolis (supp 2) FAYETTE COUNTY Brownstown Farina Farina (Supp 2) Ramsey FORD COUNTY Cabery Cabery (supp 2) Elliott (Supp 1) Gibson City Kempton Melvin Melvin (supp 2) Paxton Paxton (supp 2) Piper City Roberts Roberts (supp 2) Sibley FRANKLIN COUNTY Orient FULTON COUNTY Avon Cuba Dickson Mounds State Park (Supp 1) Fairview Fairview (Supp 1) Farmington Farmington (Supp 2) Ipava Lewiston Lewiston (supp 2) London Mills St. David (Supp 2) Table Grove (Supp 1) GALLATIN COUNTY Equality Omaha New Haven Ridgway Shawneetown GREENE COUNTY Carrollton Greenfield Greenfield (supp 2) Roodhouse GRUNDY COUNTY Aux Sable Lock, I & M Canal State Park Bardner Carbon Hill Coal City Diamond (supp 2) Kinsman Mazon Minooka Morris Morris (supp 2) South Wilmington HANCOCK COUNTY Bowen Bowen (Supp 1) Carthage (Supp 1) HENDERSON COUNTY Biggsville Media Oquawa Stronghurst HENRY COUNTY Alpha Alpha (supp 2) Andover (Supp 1) Annawan (Supp 1) Atkinson Cambridge Galva Geneseo Kewanee Opheim Orion Osco Woodhull IROQUOIS COUNTY Ashkum Beaverville (Supp 1) Buckley Chebanse Chebanse (supp 2) Cissna Park Cissna Park (supp 2) Clifton Crescent Danforth Danforth (Supp 2) Donovan Gilman Gilman (Supp 2) Loda Loda (Supp 2) Martinton (supp 2) Milford Onarga Sheldon Thawville (Supp 1) Watseka Woodland JACKSON COUNTY Ava Campbell Hill Giant City State Park Gorham (Supp 1) Grand Tower (Supp 1) JASPER COUNTY St. Marie JERSEY COUNTY Chautaugua (Supp 1) Jerseyville Jerseyville (Supp 2) Pere Marquette State Park JO DAVIESS COUNTY Apple River Apple River Canyon State Park East Dubuque Elizabeth Galena Hanover Stockton Stockton (supp 2) Warren Warren (Supp 2) KANE COUNTY Aurora Aurora (supp 2) Batavia Batavia (supp 2) Burlington Burlington (supp 2) Carpentersville Kane Elburn Elgin Elgin (supp 2) Elgin State Hospital Geneva Hampshire Hampshire (supp 2) Il. Industrial School for Boys (Supp 1) Il. State Training School for girls (Supp 1) Maple Park Meadowdale Subdivision (supp 2) Montgomery Montgomery (supp 2) Mooseheart (Supp 1) North Aurora North Aurora (supp 2) St. Charles St. Charles (supp 2) South Elgin South Elgin (supp 2) Sugar Grove Sugar Grove (supp 2) West Dundee KANKAKEE COUNTY Aroma Park (Supp 1) Bourbonnais Bradley Buckingham Grant Park Herscher Herscher (supp 2) Kankakee River State park (supp 2) Manteno Manteno State Hospital Momence Reddick (Supp 1) St. Anne KENDALL COUNTY Oswego Oswego (supp 2) Plano Yorkville Yorkville (supp 2) KNOX COUNTY Abingdon Altona (Supp 1) Galesburg Galesburg (Supp 2) Knoxville Maguon (Supp 1) Oneida Rio (Supp 2) Victoria (Supp 1) Wataga (Supp 1) Williamsfield Yates City LA SALLE COUNTY Buffalo Rock State Park Cedar Point Crotty Earlville Grand Ridge La Salle Leland Leonore Lostant Marseilles Mendota North Utica Oglesby Ottawa Peru Ransom Rutland Starved Rock State Park State Training School for Boys, Sheridan Tonica Wedron LAKE COUNTY Antioch Antioch (Supp 2) Barrington Clair O'Lakes State Park (Supp 2) Forest Lake Addition (Supp 2) Fox Lake Grays Lake Grays LAke (Supp 2) Harvest Homes-Waukegan Countryside (supp 2) Illinois Beach State Park (Supp 1) Island Lake Island Lake (Supp 2) Lake Bluff Lake Bluff (Supp 2) Lake County Public Water Dist. (Supp 2) Lake Villa Lake Zurich Lake Zurich (Supp 2) Libertyville Libertyville (Supp 2) Lincolnshire (Supp 2) Mundelelin Mundelelin (Supp 2) Round Lake Round Lake (supp 2) Round Lake Beach (Supp 1) Round Lake Park Round Lake PArk (Supp 2) Towner Subdivision (supp 2) Wauconda Wauconda (supp 2) Winthrop Winthrop Harbor (Supp 2) Zion Zion (Supp 2) Zurich Heights Sanitary Dist. (supp 2) LASALLE COUNTY Illini State park (supp 2) Kangley (supp 2) Rutland (supp 2) Starved Rock State Park (supp 2) LAWRENCE COUNTY Lawrenceville St. Francisville St. Francisville (Supp 2) LEE COUNTY Amboy Amboy (Supp 2) Ashton Compton Compton (supp 2) Dixon Dixon State Hospital Franklin Grove Harmon Lee Paw Paw Steward Sublette West Brooklyn LIVINGSTON COUNTY Campus Campus (supp 2) Chatsworth Chatsworth (supp 2) Cornell (Supp 1) Cullom Dwight Fairbury Flanagan Forrest Odell
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