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Illinois

North Peoria

Moderate (D1)Minimal reusePop. ~113,004

North Peoria, IL water profile — supply sources, drought status, wastewater reuse, and the key water issues facing the city.

North Peoria is a mid-sized city and the 8th-largest in Illinois, home to roughly 113,004 residents. North Peoria's drinking water comes largely from the same regional sources that serve Illinois: Lake Michigan, Mississippi River, and deep aquifers.

As elsewhere in Illinois, the central challenge is aging infrastructure. Lake Michigan provides Chicago abundant supply, but suburban communities pumping deep aquifers face declining levels.

Illinois reuses an estimated 5% of its treated wastewater and maintains minimal reuse programs; North Peoria tracks abnormally dry to moderate drought conditions on the U.S. Drought Monitor scale.

Explore the Illinois profile for statewide context, or dig into the water issues shaping North Peoria below.

At a glance

  • Population ~113,004 (8th-largest in Illinois)
  • Primary sources: Lake Michigan, Mississippi River, and deep aquifers
  • Drought: abnormally dry to moderate conditions
  • State reuse rate: ~5% of wastewater

Statewide drought history

% of Illinois in severe+ drought (Moderate (D1) now).

Source: U.S. Drought Monitor

Common questions

Is tap water safe in North Peoria?

North Peoria is served by community water systems regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act. Statewide, 23.5% of Illinois's systems have a recent health-based violation. Check your provider's annual Consumer Confidence Report for local results.

Where does North Peoria get its water?

North Peoria draws from the same regional sources that serve Illinois: Lake Michigan, Mississippi River, deep aquifers.

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