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ZIP 62016

Water quality in Carrollton, IL (62016)

Drinking water in ZIP 62016 (Carrollton, Greene County) comes from 10 public water system s on EPA's records. The list below is ranked by population served: the largest regional authority for your area appears first, smaller subdivisions and private systems below.

Combined population served: 12,563 people.

Public water systems serving ZIP 62016

Ranked by population served. Tier badges show how EPA records each utility's service area: "Serves your city" means EPA's geographic-areas table specifically lists Carrollton; "Serves your county" means the utility serves Greene County (regional authorities are usually filed this way); "Billing address at this ZIP" means the utility files paperwork from this ZIP but EPA does not confirm it serves you.

  1. GREENE COUNTY RWD

    CARROLLTON · PWSID IL0610020

    Serves 3,786 people

    Serves your county
  2. CARROLLTON

    CARROLLTON · PWSID IL0610050

    Serves 2,513 people

    Serves your city
  3. WHITE HALL

    WHITE HALL · PWSID IL0610400

    Serves 2,313 people

    Serves your county
  4. ROODHOUSE

    ROODHOUSE · PWSID IL0610350

    Serves 1,753 people

    Serves your county
  5. GREENFIELD

    GREENFIELD · PWSID IL0610150

    Serves 1,097 people

    Serves your county
  6. PATTERSON (INC AS WILMINGTON)

    PATTERSON · PWSID IL0610450

    Serves 320 people

    Serves your county
  7. KANE

    KANE · PWSID IL0610250

    Serves 296 people

    Serves your county
  8. ELDRED

    ELDRED · PWSID IL0610100

    Serves 211 people

    Serves your county
  9. ROCKBRIDGE

    ROCKBRIDGE · PWSID IL0610300

    Serves 180 people

    Serves your county
  10. HILLVIEW

    ROODHOUSE · PWSID IL0610200

    Serves 94 people

    Serves your county

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How we matched ZIP 62016: we translate the ZIP to a city and county via the Geonames postal database, then match against service-area cities and counties EPA has on file for each public water system. EPA does not publish authoritative service-area boundary maps for most systems, so there is still some guesswork; large regional authorities (e.g., county-wide water and sewer authorities) are usually filed at the county level even when they serve specific cities. Your water bill names the authoritative utility. Methodology.