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Westville Belgium Sanitary District (WBSD) was established in 1956, WBSD has faithfully served the communities of Westville and Belgium, along with the surrounding areas of Hegeler and Home Gardens, located in Vermilion County, Illinois.

WBSD Westville-Belgium Sanitary District 
"Let's make it perfectly clear!"

Located in Vermilion County in the State of Illinois, the Westville-Belgium Sanitary District serves to the residents of the communities of Westville, Belgium, and surrounding areas of Hegler and Home Gardens. The District contracts Westville Gas & Water and Aqua Illinois, Inc. or their successor, for reading water meters. The preparation of the utility bills, receipt of the utility bill payments and dealing with customer inquiries is with the Westville-Belgium Sanitary District.

Billing & Due Dates

Mailing Date: Bills are mailed on the 12th of each month.
Due Date: Bills are due by the 3rd of the following month.
NOTE: Sanitary bills are based on the previous month's water usage.
For example, the December bill represents November’s usage.

Please do not flush Feminine Products, Trash, Medications, or Wet Wipes.

Business Hours M-F 8:00-5:00

The billing cycle is on the 12 th of the month, due the following month on the 3 rd.

WBSD accepts Credit Cards, Checks, Cash, and ACH.

Are you digging? Call JULIE first!

Avoid damage to neighborhood underground utilities. JULIE, INC. (Joint Utility Locating Information for Excavators)is a not-for-profit corporation that provides homeowners and professional excavators with only one place to contact for safer digging. Click Here for more information.

A historic snapshot of Burkes bar, situated at 120 E Main St, Westville, IL. Local miners, fresh from a demanding day at the coal mines, convene for some respite and camaraderie. This iconic venue has seen various owners over the years, including a notable stint as Freddy’s Tipple, owned by Freddy Seripians. Interestingly, the Seripians' family home stood adjacent to this establishment. Today, this building serves as a WBSD office, but its storied past as a gathering place remains etched in its walls.

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