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    Public Safety and Security

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    Source: Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago

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    Source: Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago

    Project Details

    Heavy rainstorms created pressure on the wastewater systems of Chicago and led to flooding in the city. To reduce the damage from such a flooding a project to construct a diversion structure for high-level emergency overflow as well as a reservoir was initiated. In 2015, this project added to the interceptor sewer capacity that enters the plant increasing the capacity to water to ten times. The five million gallon reservoir adds storage volume for the peak wet weather flows.



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    GeographyNorth America/Central America/Caribbean

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    CountryUSA

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    MWRD (Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago)


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    Project/Technology Stakeholder

    Joseph J. Henderson & Son, Inc.; Illinois Environmental Protection Agency


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    Project CostUSD 30 million

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    Completed Year/Projected Completion Year2015

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