Water Companies in Allerton, IL
Filter your tap water!
* City of Allerton
(217) 288-9251 more info
Georgetown Water Works
(217) 662-2525 more info
Illinois American Water Co
(217) 352-1420 more info
Newman Water Department
(217) 837-2943 more info
Oakland Water Works
(217) 346-2591 more info
Philo Water Department
(217) 684-2674 more info
Tolono Water Department
(217) 485-5212 more info
Villa Grove Water Sewer Department
(217) 832-4721 more info
Village of Catlin: Water-Sewer Dept
(217) 427-2136 more info
Village of Homer Public Water
(217) 896-3189 more info
Water Department Office
(217) 247-2239 more info

The water company information above can be used to setup public water service in Allerton, IL. You can also call the above numbers to find out how to pay your water bill or to notify your local water company of any trouble you are having with your tap water. If you do not see your water company listed please use the add company button below to notify us and we will work to add your water company to our service.

Find Water Companies in these States
Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California
Colorado Connecticut Delaware District Of Columbia Florida
Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois
Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana
Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota
Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada
New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina
North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania
Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas
Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia
Wisconsin Wyoming

Facts about Allerton, IL:
Allerton is a village in Sidell Township, Vermilion County, Illinois, United States. A small portion of the village extends into Champaign County. The population was 293 at the 2000 census. Samuel A. Allerton was a wealthy landowner in Vermilion County who had made his fortune on the agricultural and livestock markets. He was one of the founders of the First National Bank of Chicago. The town was founded on a 3,800-acre (15 km2) tract of land in the southwestern part of the county which Allerton purchased in 1880. It had formerly been known as Twin Grove Farm (because of two very similar 100-acre (0.40 km2) groves of trees in the area). When the C&EI railroad came through the area, he gave them a right-of-way through his land, and then established a grain elevator and platted the village; later he provided land for a park, established a bank, and installed a water system. Allerton himself continued to live in Chicago. Samuel Allerton also owned the land which later became the...

© 2010 WaterFinder.org. All Rights Reserved.
Terms of Use | Contact Us | Privacy Policy | State Rank | Blog