Company Profile
Rend Lake Conservancy District
Company Overview
The Rend Lake Conservancy District is a multi-county regional government organized under the Illinois River Conservancy Act. It is governed by a seven member board of trustees. The District manages many utility and government functions around the lake including:
* Water Conservation
* Water Treatment and Distribution
* Wastewater Collection and Treatment
* Recreation
* Land Management
* Tourism
* Economic Development
Rend Lake Inter-City Water is comprised of a 27 mgd water plant, located at 11228 Marcum Branch Road adjacent to Rend Lake, and over 200 miles of distribution system reaching into 7 counties of southern Illinois. Thirty-five towns and water districts purchase wholesale water for distribution to their customers. Another fifteen-hundred retail customers also receive their water from Inter-City Water.
Anticipated water sales in the current year are expected to exceed 4 billion gallons at an average price of $2.21 per 1,000 gallons. Wholesale revenue will represent more than 96% of the total.
Rend Lake, the raw water supply for Inter-City Water, is the second largest man made lake in Illinois with 18,700 acres of surface area and 162 miles of shoreline. An additional 21,000 acres of protected land surrounding the lake is managed by three government entities, Rend Lake Conservancy District, the US Army Corps of Engineers, and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, all of which were instrumental in the construction of the lake in the late 1960’s.