
The meeting’s minutes have been released and are Rivers Coordinating Council took place on Wednesday, July 27,Ģ016, at 11 a.m. Summary: A Joint Meeting of the Illinois River CoordinatingĬouncil, Mississippi River Coordinating Council, Ohio and Wabash “Illinois River Coordinating Council discuss water treatment,” East Central Reporter Ordinance (WMO) are now being accepted through March 31, 2017. The proposed amendments to the MWRD's Watershed Management Result of new development or redevelopment. Works to abate the negative impacts of stormwater runoff as a Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD) ordinance that “Comments Accepted Through Maon MWRD's Watershed Management Ordinance,” WaterOnline and Brazil BusinessĬhanges are being proposed to a Metropolitan Water In addition, Space to Grow also addressesīroader environmental concerns like stormwater management and Spaces that encourage physical activity, outdoor learning andĬommunity engagement. Helps transform Chicago’s schoolyards into vibrant outdoor National Association of Flood and Stormwater ManagementĪgencies’ Green Infrastructure Award. Water Management, and Chicago Public Schools received the Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, Chicago Department of Openlands, the Healthy Schools Campaign, Metropolitan Water

Summary: The collaborative Space to Grow program developed by “Worth Noting – January 2017,” Municipal Sewer & Water Survey is available on the Niles website at Top of the data and reports gathered after major rains. Niles officials said they are planningįor the next major projects and want new resident opinions, on The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago,Īccording to the website.

That $9 million project was paidįor in part by the Illinois Clean Water State Revolving Fund and Sewer line will dump out into the North Branch of the Chicago Odell and Oketo avenues, according to the website. Specifically, the Cleveland Corridor project includes a newħ2-inch main line along Cleveland and Monroe streets, andīranches out to Keeney and Monroe streets and Oconto, Octavia, Village system in a neighborhood where more than 140 homes haveīeen affected by flood damage, according to the village website. Which added about 11,200 feet of new stormwater sewer to the The request for input comesĪs Niles finishes up the Cleveland Corridor Improvement Project, "We want to make sure we didn't miss anything the last time around," said Issues and experiences with stormwater flooding as the cityĬonsiders its next round of stormwater drainage improvement “Niles seeks residents' stormwater flooding experiences,” Chicago Tribuneįull article text: Niles residents are encouraged to share their
