Metropolitan Water Reclamation District
Recent News About Metropolitan Water Reclamation District
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Metropolitan Water Reclamation District to vote on road to rip through golf course
If the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (MWRD) approves a request by developer Dick Keefe Development Corporation, taxpayers will be on the hook for approximately $700,000 and a road would rip through Canal Shores Golf Course, according to the spokesman for the golf course.
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Combine Watch: Prominent Democrat lobbyist backs GOP candidate Walsh for sewage oversight board spot
Democrat Chicago lobbyist Ted Brunsvold donated $1,000 in September to the campaign of David Walsh, Republican candidate for a seat on the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago Board of Commissioners.
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Chicago water district head resigns with $95,000 severance package
The executive director of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD) was awarded a $95,000 severance package and six months of health insurance after he resigned in June without explanation.
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BetterGov - Metropolitan Water Reclamation District agreed to pay $95,000 to its recently departed executive director
The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District has agreed to pay a former executive $95,000 following an unexplained resignation.
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CITY AND SOUTH SUBURBAN CITIZENS FOR: Community Job Fair May 22 At South Suburban College
SOUTH HOLLAND, IL– South Suburban College and Thornton Township are partnering to offer a 2018 Community Job Fair on Tuesday, May 22 from 10:00 a.m.
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Bettergov's Shaw: Time for a watchdog at Metropolitan Water District
The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District has been busy, over the past decade, protecting Lake Michigan, cleaning up Cook County rivers and streams, treating sewage and alleviating flooding.
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Inspector general post for water district 'a no brainer,' Better Government Association manager says
Better Government Association (BGA) Policy Manager Rachel Leven recently urged Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (MWRD) commissioners to create an office of the inspector general (IG) to improve efficiency and operations, according to a posting on the group's website.