Businesses, Attractions, and Recreation Fulton County (IL)
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Agricultural
- France Farm 153.0650 Base/Mobile Farming/Excavation (Astoria) WQID552
- Kniden Farms 451.5750 Base/Mobile (NFM at Vermont) WQJI864
- Richardson Farms 461.2500 Repeater (NFM at Havana) WQNU591 MASON COUNTY
- Tater Creek Farms 152.3750 Base/Mobile (Ipava) WNSK291
Utilities
- 463.375 FF Insight Cable: Remote Links (Probably to/from 461.25R in KNHY834
- 451.0625 RM Ameren Services: Electrical Provider WQBM718
Canton
- 461.325 RM Insight Cable (Canton) KNHY834
- 452.3625 RM Sachs Electric ( Canton) WQID552 WQIU621
- Mobiles on 452.4375, 461.3750; 461.6, 463.525 CIE Canton 2 Central Illinois Energy: Ethanol Manufacturing (Canton) WQHH526
- 463.4750 RM International Living Waters Ministries [Religious Institution FB6] (Canton) WQIH719
- 463.6625 RM Courtyard Estates of Canton: Elderly Housing - Maintenance/Security (Low Power) WQHJ294
RISE Marijuana Dispensary (Canton)
- 451.2875, 451.5875, 452.5125, 456.2875, 456.5875 portables (DMR/NFM) WROX401
Cuba
- Loren Churchill Farming: 152.39 50W Repeater with 157.65 input (NFM) WSCJ746 Issued 4/24
Fiatt
Farmington
- Lozier Oil Company 451.175 25W Base/25-5W Portables, 10-25W mobiles (DMR) 7/24 FCC Application 0011153730
Lewistown
- Webb Farms 159.87 Base/Mobile (NFM at Lewistown) WQKZ327
Pekin
- WinPak Heat Seal - 20-4W portables on 464.8125, 469.8125 (NFM/DMR) WRYJ469
Attractions and Recreations
Fulton County Camping & Recreation Area
- Owned by the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of greater Chicago, and is leased too and operated by Fulton County. The Recreation Area is made up of 440 acres which includes approximately 150 acres of strip-mined lakes. It is open to the public all year round for fishing and camping.
MSWRD Wetlands/Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago Facebook page Information
- The 13,500-acre property is located in between Canton and Cuba, Illinois, about 190 miles southwest of Chicago and 40 miles southwest of Peoria. It was originally purchased in 1970 to restore strip-mined land, and approximately 4,000 acres were converted to productive farmland. The MWRD also created berms throughout the agricultural fields to better collect runoff and capture nutrients to preserve area water quality. Known as the “Prairie Plan,” the restoration effort was honored by the American Society of Civil Engineers as the outstanding engineering achievement of the year in 1974. Years later it became the ideal site to develop and test best management practices to reduce non-point source nutrients. Research and demonstration projects include inter-seeded cover cropping, riparian grass buffer, denitrifying bioreactors, runoff irrigation, subirrigation, drainage water managements, designer biochar, and watershed-scale nutrient reduction demonstration.
- 453.925 458.925 WPBV860