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Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago Board of Commissioners | MWRD
The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (MWRD) is governed by a nine–member Board of Commissioners. Commissioners are elected at large and serve on a salaried, part-time basis.
Program Mission and Achievements | MWRD
Mission, history, and accomplishments to date for the stormwater management program.
Treasury and Investments | MWRD
The mission of the Treasury department is to provide high quality management of the MWRD's financial resources by maximizing income on investments; issuing bonds to finance capital needs; cost-effectively meeting operating cash requirements, utilizing appropriate technology and efficient banking practices; and maintaining MWRD’s outstanding bond ratings. The Treasury Section focuses on three major areas: Cash and Investments, Debt, and Other Post Employment Benefits (“OPEB”) Trust.
Affirmative Action | MWRD
The MWRD Affirmative Action Program's purpose is to mitigate the present effects of discrimination based on race, ethnicity or sex in opportunities to participate on the MWRD’s contracts.
Real Estate | MWRD
The MWRD owns property along the Chicago Area Waterway System throughout the region. We lease property not currently needed for our corporate purposes for commercial and industrial use and for parks and green space.
La Grange Park | MWRD
With support from the MWRD the village of La Grange Park converted three intersections along Monroe Avenue into permeable surfaces. The project reduces the load on the sewer system and will complement plans to separate additional sewer systems to divert water to nearby Salt Creek.
UIC Green Infrastructure Project | MWRD
The MWRD’s green infrastructure project at Arthington Mall Plaza at the University of Illinois at Chicago features 37,000 square feet of permeable pavement, new seating, native plants and rain gardens.
Golf Mill Stormwater Park | MWRD
The MWRD’s Golf Mill Stormwater Park provides flood relief for 100 structures in a 200-acre area on Niles’ northwest side.