The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago is a government agency dedicated to protecting water quality and managing wastewater treatment in the Chicago area. They operate water reclamation plants, conduct research on microbe populations in the Chicago River, and implement stormwater management programs to reduce flooding.
In addition, the district is involved in watershed planning, environmental justice initiatives, and the Tunnel and Reservoir Plan (TARP) to address water storage and flood control. They also engage in community outreach, offer educational programs, and provide resources for businesses interested in selling goods and services to the district.
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