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MWRD FLOW - May 2026 | MWRD
For The Love of Water (FLOW) is a summary of news from the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago.
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Media Coverage
"Chicago-area residents asked to limit water use amid severe storms, flood risk," NBC Chicago | MWRD
Residents are asked to delay showers and baths, flush toilets less frequently and wait to run the dishwasher or washing machine.
Stormwater
Media Coverage
"Specially designed playground in West Pullman acts as sponge to reduce flooding," CBS News | MWRD
The 41 Space to Grow playgrounds across the city, all with underground chamber systems acting as sponges, gradually release water into the ground, collectively capturing up to 8.7 million gallons of water every time it rains.
Stormwater
Media Coverage
"EPA Wants Companies to Reuse Water to Cool Data Centers," The Wall Street Journal | MWRD
The EPA on Thursday announced an initiative to help reuse water, partly in an effort to assist data centers that need to lower the temperatures of the electrical equipment that powers AI.
Wastewater
Press Release
MWRD Issues Overflow Action Alert | MWRD
Reduce your use of water before, during and after rainstorms to reduce the amount of water in your municipal sewers.
Stormwater
Media Coverage
"Floods overtake Chicago’s Northwest Side after rainiest April day since 2013: ‘People really got slammed’," Chicago Tribune | MWRD
As of Wednesday afternoon, Chicago had recorded over 9 inches of precipitation this season, making it the city’s second-wettest spring on record, according to the University of Illinois State Water Survey.
Stormwater
Media Coverage
"What can homeowners do to reduce flooding?," Chicago Sun-Times | MWRD
There are simple things we can all do to reduce flooding around our homes, neighborhoods and even across the city.
Stormwater
Media Coverage
"Chicago-area residents asked to delay showers, use less water ahead of storms," NBC Chicago | MWRD
According to the Overflow Action Alert, MWRD officials are asking residents to take steps to reduce their water usage in coming days in an effort to limit the amount of water that goes into sewer systems.
Stormwater
Press Release
MWRD Issues Overflow Action Alert | MWRD
Reduce your use of water before, during and after rainstorms to reduce the amount of water in your municipal sewers.
Stormwater