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(65 ILCS 5/11-139-2) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-139-2)
Sec. 11-139-2.
Any municipality may acquire, or construct, and maintain and
operate a combined waterworks and sewerage system either within or without
the corporate limits thereof. A municipality owning and operating a
waterworks or sewerage system may provide for the inclusion of that
waterworks or sewerage system or the combination of the 2 in a combined
waterworks and sewerage system under this Division 139, and in connection
therewith may provide for paying or refunding any unpaid obligations which
are payable solely from the revenue of or which are secured by a mortgage
of that waterworks or sewerage system, or any part thereof included in the
combined waterworks and sewerage system. Any municipality owning and
operating a combined waterworks and sewerage system may also provide for
paying or refunding any unpaid obligations which are payable solely from
the revenue of the combined waterworks and sewerage system. A municipality
owning, acquiring, or constructing and providing for the operation of a
combined waterworks and sewerage system may improve and extend that system,
and may impose and collect charges or rates for the use of that system as
provided in this Division 139. A municipality may also, when determined by
its corporate authorities to be in the public interest and necessary for
the protection of the public health or in the best interests of the
municipality and its environs, enter into and perform contracts, whether
long-term or short-term, with any other municipality within a radius of 25
miles of its corporate limits and construct water mains to such
municipality and supply water to such municipalities on the request of any
such municipality; provided, that such water mains be constructed and that
such municipality purchase water on a long term basis at rates sufficient
to amortize the cost of the construction of such water mains and pay the
cost of maintenance and operation thereof, as hereinafter provided in this
Division 139, and also with any industrial establishment for the provision
and operation by the municipality of sewerage facilities, either within or
without the corporate limits of such municipality, to abate or reduce the
pollution of waters caused by discharges of industrial wastes by the
industrial establishment and the payment periodically by such municipality
or municipalities or the industrial establishment to the municipality of
amounts at least sufficient, in the determination of such corporate
authorities, to compensate the municipality for the cost of providing
(including payment of principal and interest charges, if any) and of
operating and maintaining any such facilities. This amendatory Act is not a
prohibition upon the contractual and associational powers granted by
Article VII, Section 10 of the Constitution.
(Source: P.A. 77-2837.)
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