Water Filtration


Water Filtration Plant

Northbrook's water production activities incorporate around-the-clock staffing to operate and monitor equipment used in the water treatment and pumping process to ensure that an adequate supply of potable water is available to all users at all times. A variety of chemicals and a multimedia anthracite/sand filtration process are used to treat unfinished water to remove sediment and harmful bacteria.

Production of Potable Water

Daily water production activities to produce potable water at the water filtration plant include: performing hourly water samples and tests on the finished and raw water; filter washing; adjustment of chemical pumps; and monitoring the machinery, gauges, and instruments located throughout the plant to ensure a safe, high quality finished product. The six chemicals added to the water drawn and pumped from Lake Michigan to the Water Filtration Plant are:

  • Aluminum Sulfate - to eliminate suspended solids (turbidity) from the water.

  • Carbon - to eliminate objectionable taste and odors in the water (typically related to algae).

  • Chlorine - for disinfection and to kill organisms and pathogens found in the water

  • Fluoride - to help prevent dental caries.

  • Poly-Orthophosphate - to provide corrosion control for users with lead service lines or solder.

  • Sodium Hypochlorite - to eliminate zebra mussel infestation in the raw water intake lines and to enhance contact time (CT) for control of microbials.

Water Plant Tours

Group tours of the Water Filtration Plant and brief presentations to schools and civic organizations are available upon request. Call Ken Gardner, Utilities Superintendent, for details at 847/509-5335.

 

Office Hours

Public Works
655 Huehl Road
Northbrook, IL 60062

Monday-Friday

7:30am to 4:00pm

(No Deliveries after 3:00pm)

Phone: 847-272-4711

Fax: 847-272-3629

Tom Papreck

Supervisor
847-480-0636
tpapreck@northbrook.il.us