
What’s New
50 Years of Commitment, Partnership, and Results
Imagine the story of a company who’s still serving the clients they began with over five decades ago; the story of a company who partners with city governments for multi-million dollar projects, and who collaborates with community members’ on other projects for a...

Opflow – Taylorville WTP
The Taylorville, Ill., water system serves city customers, neighboring communities, and rural water systems. Changing regulations related to Cryptosporidium, increasing well water nitrate levels, and the age of the existing treatment plant required a fresh look at the...
50th Anniversary Celebration – Jacksonville
SAVE THE DATE for the celebration of our 50th Anniversary!Friday - September 4, 20204-7 p.m.1970 West Lafayette AvenueJacksonville, IL 62650 Contact us for additional information.
Bluffs Water Tower
Benton and Associates, Inc. has updated the Bluffs village board on the town’s water tower project that focusing on three parts of the project — the planning phase, funding and design plans. On the funding, the Bluffs village board was asked to approve a...
New Shareholders
Benton & Associates, Inc. has selected four new shareholders. Jeffery L. Long serves as a senior engineering technician based in Jacksonville. He works on projects including water and wastewater treatment plants, state highway bridges, and provides computer-aided...
Business of the Year
Benton & Associates, Inc. was awarded Business of the Year (25 or more employees) at the 2019 Chamber Annual Meeting. When the Jacksonville water treatment plant flooded in 2011, Benton and Associates helped the City and community get the water supply running...

Opflow – Jacksonville WTP
When the city of Jacksonville, Ill., outgrew its 1921 water treatment plant, city officials were determined to improve the municipality’s water supply when they planned for a replacement facility. Part of the concern they wished to address was to avoid flooding,...
Jacksonville Water Treatment Plant
JACKSONVILLE — City officials will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday to officially mark the opening of Jacksonville’s new $35 million water treatment plant, a 9 million-gallon-per-day facility located uphill from the 100-year-old, flood-prone water plant on...