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"Chicago-area residents asked to delay showers, use less water ahead of heavy rain," NBC Chicago | MWRD
According to the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District, an “Overflow Action Day” has been issued Monday, with several chances of rain coming in the next few days.
Stormwater
Event
Lower Des Plaines River Watershed Planning Council Meeting
Q3 Lower Des Plaines River Watershed Planning Council Meeting.
Meetings and Hearings
Media Coverage
"MWRD Vice President Theresa Flynn Honors Duggan Sisters at Women’s History Month Celebration," Suburban Chicagoland | MWRD
The Duggan Sisters, founders of the Lifestinks and Lifestings product lines, shared their inspiring journey.
Events
Press Release
MWRD Commissioner Beth McElroy Kirkwood honored at Rich Township Women’s Appreciation Event | MWRD
Commissioner McElroy Kirkwood was honored for her impact and commitment to community service and the water environment.
Awards and Announcements, Events
Media Coverage
"Lake Katherine unveils eco-friendly parking lot by Kelly White March 25, 2025," The Regional News | MWRD
The $1.13 million project was fully funded through grant money from the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago and federal funds allocated through the Southwest Conference of Mayors.
Projects, Stormwater
Press Release
MWRD Celebrates Women’s History Month with “Women Protecting Women” Event | MWRD
This year’s program highlighted the expertise and dedication of women who are making a difference in cybersecurity, personal safety, and health-conscious product innovation.
Events
Press Release
Lake Katherine Nature Center enhances sustainability with MWRD-funded permeable parking lot | MWRD
The project includes a new lot with 45 parking spaces, 16 trees, and enough permeable pavers and bioswales to store an estimated 120,000 gallons of stormwater each time it rains.
Projects, Stormwater
Press Release
Youth Environmental Summit educates, inspires future water leaders | MWRD
Students from Burnham Elementary, CICS Prairie, and Pullman—schools in Commissioner Brown’s childhood neighborhood of Roseland/Pullman—were invited to participate in the inaugural event.
Events
Media Coverage
"Lessons From Elsewhere: Managing San Francisco's Stormwater and Sewage Mess." KQED San Francisco | MWRD
New York has invested in green infrastructure, turning its concrete jungle into a sponge to soak up water. Chicago and Milwaukee both dug massive tunnels deep in the earth to capture water flows while also leading the way with adaptation strategies.
Stormwater