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Spring/Fall Cleanup

2024 Dates
(all will be on your normal pick-up day)

City’s yard waste SPRING Clean-up dates:  April 29-May 3, 2024

Republic SPRING Clean-up dates:  May 6-10, 2024

City’s yard waste FALL Clean-up dates:  October 21-25, 2024

Republic FALL Clean-up dates:  October 28-November 1, 2024

UPDATE:  SEPTEMBER 1, 2023 – PER REPUBLIC SERVICES
 EFFECTIVE UPON YOUR NEXT SCHEDULED CITY CLEANUP, REPUBLIC WILL NO LONGER SERVICE ANY ITEMS THAT ARE NOT IN A WEATHERPROOF CONTAINER.  THIS CHANGE IS NECESSARY DUE TO RESIDENTS PLACING MATERIALS IN PAPER BAGS OR CARDBOARD BOXES.

Republic will not pickup the following during spring/fall cleanup.

  • Tires
  • Liquid paint
  • Flammable material
  • Appliances/Televisions/Computers
  • Air conditioners
  • Hazardous materials
  • Propane tanks
  • Batteries
  • Yard Waste/Tree Limbs
  • Construction Materials

Carpet must be cut in 4 foot sections to be picked up.

ALL mattresses must be wrapped in plastic and sealed or they will not be accepted.

Appliance disposal – Painter Salvage (812-886-5309) in Vincennes, IN has a drop off service for appliances. map and address

D&M Salvage (618-421-1423) in Robinson will collect appliances and scrap metal.

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Wastewater Treatment

 

 

The Wastewater Treatment Facilities (WWTF) are located on outer Mitchell Avenue. The plant is operated by a Superintendent and five Operator/Maintenance employees. The Robinson WWTP was newly constructed in 2010-2011 and includes a 2.5 MGD Advanced Activated Sludge Plant and complete laboratory where they perform process control and NPDES testing. They also maintain 12 sewage pumping stations located throughout the city and surrounding area, an Industrial Pretreatment Program and provide wastewater billing. The plant has consistently met or exceeded its NPDES permit requirements over the past 22 years. The Robinson Wastewater Treatment Facility finished a 7.8 million dollar upgrade in 2011. It is a state of the art activated sludge facility incorporated into their existing infrastructure.

Highlights of the new facility include Biological Nutrient Removal (Denitrification and Phosphorus removal), automated storm flow management, waste activated sludge screening and disposal, waste sludge conditioning to reduce waste sludge yield, ultraviolet disinfection, plant effluent water reuse and a comprehensive SCADA package which includes the plant and all 12 collection system lift stations.

The upgrade raised the plant design average flow capacity from 1.5 Million Gallons per Day (MGD) to 2.5 MGD and the design peak flow capacity from 3.75 MGD to 6.25 MGD. The expansion began on 5/6/10 and was completed on 9/5/2011.

 

Existing Treatment Processes at Robinson include:
Influent Screening (Parkson Aquaguard with screenings collection, washing and compacting)
3 Ring Orbal Activated Sludge complete with 3-60 hp Siemens Disc rotors and 3-30 hp Siemens Disc Rotors

2 – 80′ diameter Siemens Tow-Bro  Clarifiers equipped with Sludge Density Baffles and NEFCO Weir/Launder Covers
1 – Parkson Strainpress for RAS screening to 5mm

2 – Sets Trojan UV 3000 PLUS self cleaning effluent disinfection units
2 – 90′ diameter Interchange/Digester Tanks for aerobic digestion and solids yield reduction

2 – 15 hp Flygt Mixers in Interchange/Digester Tanks

3 – 45 hp Flygt Submersible Influent Pumps

2 – 20 hp Flygt Submersible RAS/WAS Pumps

Plant Water system provides 80psi @ 250 gpm for washdown of equipment, wash feed for Inclined Screw Press and wash feed for Parkson Aquaguard Influent Screen

All valves are Henry Pratt Eccentric Plug Valves

Complete SCADA System with touchscreen and 42″ display in Lab Building covering all plant operations/ alarms and all remote lift stations/alarms

Renovation of the UV Building

Renovation of the Existing RBC building to a 90′ x 100′ heated machine and maintenance building

Inclined Screw Press (new January, 2016) , Covered Sludge Storage Building and Agricultural Land Application. We average 25% TS off the press.

For residential customers, a monthly fee of a minimum of $14.00 per month is charged for sewer usage. It is based on water usage, and additional charges are made on the gallons (in thousands) of water used. Bills are mailed before the 15th of each month, and due on the 28th of each month.

Bills may also be paid at:
First Financial Bank and Regions Bank
Hours:
7 A.M. to 4 P.M. Monday through Friday

* Two night deposit boxes are also available. At the community center, a walk-up box is to the right of the front doors. A drive-up box is across from the Catholic church.

Contact information
Phone: 618-544-7616 (Lynn Weger-Williams, Billing Manager)

Wastewater Treatment Plant: (618) 544-8110

WWTF Hours: Monday-Thursday 7am-3pm, Friday 6am-2pm

Sewer Use Ordinance

Industrial Pretreatment Program 2020-O-30

IPP Sewer Use Ordinance final 10-13-2020

New Plant Construction Photos:



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Welcome to the City of Robinson Parks and Recreation Page!

The City of Robinson Parks and Recreation Department was formed April 1, 1976 by the Robinson City Council. The Park Superintendent is Tyson Murray. The Park Committee today consists of Karen Bowman, Sarah Arnone, and Rick Lowe as the Chairman. The Parks and Recreation Department is a department within the municipality of Robinson, activities and programs along with Parks are designed to enhance the leisure enjoyment of all residents with the community and surround area. Feature attractions include Robinson City Pool, Deer Run Golf Course, modern playground structures, walking paths, softball and baseball fields, tennis, and basketball facilities. Programs offered include soccer, basketball, T-ball, golf, tennis and various swimming activities. Special activities are held in the Robinson City Park, Washington Park, Kringle Korner, and Pride Corner. Ranging from the arrival of Santa to his home in Kringle Korner to a weekend 4th of July Celebration at the City Park, activities include a whole realm of functions which touch nearly every individual and age group with the county.

*1201 S. Cross is the address for the City Park

To contact the Parks and Recreation Department

Call (618) 544-3834

Write to-
PO Box 188
300 S. Lincoln
Robinson, IL 62454
 
Email-
parks@cityofrobinson.com
Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=city%20of%20robinson-parks%20and%20recreation
 
 

If you would like to make a donation to the Robinson City Park

Gifts to the Robinson Parks and Recreation Department are always welcome. There are numerous projects which call for a great deal of funds and in some cases cannot be fulfilled without the interest of the public. Those wishing to make contributions to the Parks and Recreation Department (to be used entirely within the program) may do so by contacting the Robinson Parks and Recreation Department at (618) 544-3834 or City Hall at (618) 544-7616.

The Robinson City Park hours

6:00 AM – 11:00 PM

Rules for the Robinson City Park

There is no smoking within 50 feet of the pool facility in the park. Also there is no smoking in the shelters as well as near the concession stands located around the park.

If you are walking a dog you must keep your pet on a leash at all times. We love dogs too but, please remember to clean up after your pet.

Shelters

We have great shelters that you can rent to host parties and gatherings in. They make the perfect place for families and friends to gather and the kids can play at the playgrounds as well. To rent one of the shelters please call City Hall at (618) 544-7616.

Overnight camping at the Robinson City Park

Available for a limit of three nights per stay, eight pads are located in the City Park. City water and electricity are available with 50 and 20 amp service, as well as a dump station nearby. There is a $25.00 per day fee. This fee can by paid either at City Hall or the Park Office at the City Pool.

Robinson Municipal Swimming Pool

The City Pool opened in 1956 and is a popular attraction in the Robinson area. The main pool holds 256,000 gallons of water and goes from a depth of 3 feet to 5 feet before dropping into the diving area to a depth of 12 feet. A wading pool and 125 foot long water slide along with the Parkdome Cafe are also located at the City Pool.

 
 
Hours
12:30PM – 6:45PM

Fees

  • $4.00 per person

Swimming Parties

Planning a special activity this summer for your church group, company outing, birthday party, or just want to get your friends together for an evening of fun? Why not have it at the Park!

Pool Rental Times

  • 10:00AM – 12:00 NOON = $200.00
  • 7:00PM – 9:00PM = $200.00

Swim Lessons

Private swim lessons are available in the morning hours at the City Pool. Lessons are taught by lifeguards. Lessons are $10.00 per visit for a 30 minute lesson. You may contact the Pool starting around Memorial Day of each summer to set up a lesson. PHONE: 544-3834. There will also be Swim Clinic opportunities each summer and dates will be available at the beginning of each summer.

T-Ball

It’s a hit! This sport is a great confidence builder for your 5 & 6 year old. It is a great start on the basics of baseball with a lot of fun. You can’t strike out and you always make it to home plate.

Baseball – Softball

Boys and girls may participate in either baseball or softball throughout the summer. Seven ball fields are located in the City Park, five of which are lighted. For further information regarding this program, contact should be made with the various league presidents or click on the link to be taken to there webpage.

Wabash Valley Cal Ripken League

Robinson Girls Summer Softball

Hotels in a 50 mile radius of Robinson include

Country View Inn & Suites

Best Western Robinson Inn

Quail Creek Country Club and Resort

TownePlace Suites (Marriott) Vincennes, IN

Comfort Suites in Vincennes, IN

Econo Lodge, Vincennes, IN

Best Western Vincennes, IN

Holiday Inn Express Vincennes, IN

Super 8 Vincennes, IN

Days Inn Vincennes, IN

Lincoln Suites of Marshall, IL

Super 8 of Marshall, IL

Washington Park

Address- 400 W. Condit

Deer Run Mary Heath Memorial Golf Course

This golf course was built in 1996 and is located at the Washington Park entrance of N. Prairie Street and W. Condit Street. This nine-hole public golf course is built around a 2.1 acre lake. Stop in the Club House for your golf needs, and also pick up general park information.

Daily fees

  • $8.00 – all day
  • $5.00 – juniors 15 & under, seniors 60 & over

Season pass

  • $60.00 – seniors 60 & over
  • $100.00 – one person
  • $225.00 – family* of five (2 adults 19 & over, 3 children 18 & under)
  • *All family members must live in the same home.
  • Each additional person $50.00

PASSES GOOD FROM JANUARY 1 THROUGH DECEMBER 31

Hand carts and golf clubs are available for rental at the Club House. Those ten years of age or younger must be accompanied by an adult.

The City of Robinson reserves the right to close the course to all golfers when deemed necessary and to hold special events, again closing the golf course for these events.

Rules pertaining to the golf course are located at the first tee.

Phone: (618) 544-2350 – Deer Run Club House

 

Washington Park Lake

This 2.1 acre lake was built in 1996, and was stocked by the South Eastern Illinois Sportsman’s Club. Fishing is allowed with the following rules:

  • Blue gill may be caught and kept,
  • Bass may be kept if they are 18 inches or longer, limit 4 per day
  • Catfish may be kept except albino ones which must be released, limit 2 per day
  • No boats are allowed
  • Fishermen must be alert for golfers
  • Do not fish near greens and teens when golfers are present
  • During winter months there is no ice skating or ice fishing allowed

The fountain runs year around and was donated by the A. Hanby Jones Family.

Nature Trail

Located in the south portion of Washington Park, this trail is a combined project funded by Marathon Oil Company and the City of Robinson. Various plants are identified throughout the park by a unique marking system. A test of your knowledge is available at the Club House in the park, which also includes identifications of the plants marked. Signs also can be found along the trails with educational information provided.

Sled Hill

The Sled Hill built in the fall of 2002, and located in the northwest corner of Washington Park, this hill is for the recreation enjoyment of all the residents of the surrounding area. Visitors should be aware that sledding, sliding, skiing, and hill riding can be fun and enjoyable forms of outdoor recreation, but risk of injury is present and those participating in this form of exercise should be aware of the danger involved and that the City of Robinson and the Robinson Park and Recreation Department are not held responsible for accidents incurred during this type of activity.

Tennis

The tennis courts located at Washington Park are a great

Need a tennis racquet restrung? Check the Deer Run Clubhouse for all your stringing needs.

Ragon-Parker Training Center

A joint project between the Lincoln Trail College Foundation and the City of Robinson has created a unique facility for the duel use of the Lincoln Trail College Baseball and Softball teams and the residents of the community. A training area along with a fitness center complete with treadmills, bikes, and free weights are located inside. For further information contact the Parks and Recreation Department.

*A membership key system allows the training facility to be used 24 hours a day.

Fees

  • $10.00 key fob purchase

Adults (19 & up)                                  Juniors (14-18 years)

  • $20.00 per month                               $10.00 per month
  • $50.00 quarterly                                 $25.00 quarterly
  • $180.00 per year                                $85.00 per year

Kringle Korner

A special project of the community was started in 1994. “Come Home for the Holidays” helped create a winter wonderland at the former Mini Park at the corner of E. Walnut Street and S. Jefferson Street. Now called Kringle Korner, this special event area is the home of a one of a kind Santa’s House which can be viewed year around.

Pride Corner

This digital sign is located at the corner of East Main and North Jackson. This special event area was built in the fall of 2001 honoring various individual state champions and team state champions and runner ups. This special event area welcomes the public to our community. A digital sign donated by the First Robinson Savings Bank announces various school, park, and local nonprofit events involving the youth of our community. Have a birthday or anniversary announced on the sign by calling City Hall at (618) 544-7616. There is a $5.00 fee for this service.



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Interested in becoming a Park employee?  The City of Robinson will advertise when application periods begin and end.  You may download the application here:

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