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  2. Why removing Chicago's lead service lines for water ... - AOL

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    At that rate, it could take the city up to 40 years to replace all of the lines. ... Chicago's commissioner of water management. Cheng says her department is working to increase the number of lead ...

  3. Chicago area water quality - Wikipedia

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    Combined Sewer System. The change in the river's water flow was estimated to provide enough treatment-by-dilution for up to a population of three million. [1] However, in 1908, it became clear to the Chicago Sanitary District that the city’s population was continuing to grow and that the population would soon exceed the treatment capacity that the canal offered.

  4. Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago

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    The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD), originally known as the Sanitary District of Chicago, is a special-purpose district chartered to operate in Cook County, Illinois since 1889. Although its name may imply otherwise, it is not a part of the City of Chicago 's local government but is created by Illinois state ...

  5. Water fluoridation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fluoridation became an official policy of the U.S. Public Health Service by 1951, and by 1960 water fluoridation had become widely used in the U.S., reaching about 50 million people. [2] By 2006, 69.2% of the U.S. population on public water systems were receiving fluoridated water, amounting to 61.5% of the total U.S. population. [3]

  6. Water Board to vote on rate hike of over 50% - AOL

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    A more than 50 % water rate hike for a majority of the Honolulu Board of Water Supply's customers is set for a vote today. If adopted by the agency's board of directors, a new 5-1 /2-year water ...

  7. Your bill could increase. Charlotte Water approved to borrow ...

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    With the existing city rates, the increase amounts to roughly $3 more a month for the average household using more than 5,000 gallons of water a month. That’s an additional $36 per year. That ...

  8. Jardine Water Purification Plant - Wikipedia

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    Jardine Water Purification Plant. Coordinates: 41.8947°N 87.6062°W. The plant in 2022. The Jardine Water Purification Plant, formerly the Central District Filtration Plant, is a water filtration plant located at 1000 East Ohio Street, north of Navy Pier in Chicago, Illinois. It draws raw water from two of the city's water cribs far offshore ...

  9. Wichita water and sewer customers could see a rate increase ...

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    For low-use water customers who use about 3,750 gallons of water a month, the average monthly water and sewer bill would climb from $56.83 a month to $59.23, a $2.40 a month or $28.80 a year increase.