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Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago

MWRD President Kari K. Steele delivered the keynote address at the City Club of Chicago on Sept. 12 to engage the sold-out crowd at Maggiano’s Banquets on the critical role of the MWRD in protecting area water quality. Watch the video.

President Steele presents at the City Club of Chicago
MWRD President Kari K. Steele presented to a sold-out audience before the City Club of Chicago on Sept. 12.

“I am proud of the MWRD’s essential work, I am honored to serve with my fellow MWRD commissioners, and I am humbled to represent all MWRD staff,” said President Steele. “Thank you to the City Club of Chicago for allowing me to share our commitment to excellence in protecting the Cook County waterways.”

President Steele reflected on her ascent from MWRD intern to chemist to Board president, while also detailing the MWRD’s commitment to clean water, lowering its carbon footprint, managing stormwater and the effects of climate change, and maintaining solid financial footing and strong government ethics. She spoke about the triumphs and challenges of meeting clean water standards and managing stormwater for the 5.19 million residents that the MWRD serves in Chicago and 128 surrounding communities throughout Cook County.

City Club of Chicago event with Commissioners
(L to R): MWRD Commissioner Eira L. Corral Sepúlveda, Commissioner Precious Brady-Davis, President Kari K. Steele, Vice President Patricia Theresa Flynn and Commissioner Dan Pogorzelski attended the City Club of Chicago in support of President Steele.

As the only chemist on the Board of Commissioners, President Steele was elected to her first term as commissioner at the MWRD in 2012. She was re-elected in 2018 for a second term, before being elected by her peers to serve as president in January 2019. She became the first African American woman in the more than 130-year history of the MWRD to be elected by the Board of Commissioners to serve as president. She is currently serving her third term. 

On the average day, the MWRD transforms about 1.2 billion gallons of wastewater into clean water at its seven water reclamation plants, protects local water quality in Lake Michigan and surrounding waterways, and mitigates flooding through a growing stormwater management program that helps local communities address hundreds of flood reduction projects, policies and strategies. In addition to its world-famous Tunnel and Reservoir Plan (TARP), the MWRD keeps 76 miles of waterways healthy and navigable, owns and operates 33 stormwater detention reservoirs to provide regional flood protection. The MWRD is afforded this range of services due to a stable financial outlook with an AAA credit rating from Fitch Ratings, an AA+ rating from S&P Global and an Aa1 credit rating from Moody’s Investor Services.  

City Club of Chicago audience
A sold-out crowd at the City Club of Chicago heard an update about the MWRD from President Kari K. Steele.

“We are proud to support President Steele and deliver our message to the City Club and raise new awareness for our work in protecting our water environment,” said MWRD Vice President Patricia Theresa Flynn. “Without clean water, our way of life would be negatively impacted in immense ways.”

Founded in 1903, the City Club of Chicago is the longest-running civic forum in Chicago.

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Established in 1889, the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD) is an award-winning, special purpose government agency responsible for wastewater treatment and stormwater management in Cook County, Illinois.

 

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