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Rodney Felton, 43, of Sauk Village, walks his bike past a disabled drinking fountain behind Village Hall Tuesday July 16, 2012. The five-year resident of the village says he's always drank bottled water since knowing the village uses well water. "I think they should suspend the payments until they get the situation settled", he said. "We're paying for contaminated water." | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Rodney Felton, 43, of Sauk Village, rides his bike past a disabled drinking fountain behind Village Hall Tuesday July 16, 2012. The five-year resident of the village says he's always drank bottled water since knowing the village uses well water. "I think they should suspend the payments until they get the situation settled", he said. "We're paying for contaminated water." | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Rodney Felton, 43, of Sauk Village, drinks bottled water while resting in the shade of a gazebo behind Village Hall while out for a bike ride Tuesday July 16, 2012. The five-year resident of the village says he's always drank bottled water since knowing the village uses well water. "I think they should suspend the payments until they get the situation settled", he said. "We're paying for contaminated water." | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Rodney Felton, 43, of Sauk Village, drinks bottled water while resting in the shade of a gazeebo behind Village Hall while out for a bike ride Tuesday July 16, 2012. The five-year resident of the village says he's always drank bottled water since knowing the village uses well water. "I think they should suspend the payments until they get the situation settled", he said. "We're paying for contaminated water." | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Sauk Village Mayor Lewis Towers
Sauk Village Mayor Lewis Towers (left) calls an executive session during a special meeting at Village Hall Tuesday July 16, 2012. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Sauk Village Mayor Lewis Towers (left) calls an executive session during a special meeting at Village Hall Tuesday July 16, 2012. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
Sauk Village residents John Ashe (left) and James Lambert discuss the issue of the village's contaminated water while sitting in the audience of a special meeting at Village Hall Tuesday July 16, 2012. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
The Sauk Village Waterworks Dennis J. Keane, Sr. Main Pumping Station Tuesday July 16, 2012. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
The Sauk Village Waterworks Dennis J. Keane, Sr. Main Pumping Station Tuesday July 16, 2012. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
The Sauk Village Waterworks Dennis J. Keane, Sr. Main Pumping Station Tuesday July 16, 2012. | Brett Roseman~Sun-Times Media
The level of a cancer-causing chemical in Sauk Village’s water supply has risen to a point that residents, by state law, must be notified about the increase. But the Illinois Department of Public Health said Tuesday the level still is below the federal limit, and … Read More