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There is a slide deck online about another group's efforts to track CSO events, and history of these events. It appears they were working with the city government, and did specfic storm analysis: http://web.extension.illinois.edu/iwrc/pdf/presentations/Andrea%20Zimmer.pdf |
Great find! Will you reach out to them and see if we can meet up and share On Thursday, February 20, 2014, andreweskeclarke [email protected]
773.888.2718 |
@andreweskeclarke why do you think they were working with the city? Also worth noting that this work was from 2008. |
On the Feb 19 snowmelt & rain: MWRD issued a winter flooding alert Also, according to someone on everyblock who saw the news, the TARP reservoir is currently at 75% capacity. |
@fgregg I assumed they worked with the city due to the data slide mentioning "Outfall inventory compiled by MWRD cross-referenced with City of Chicago inventory" and "CSO reports compiled by MWRD for the period 10/21/04-12/31/07." However, that doesn't necessarily mean they worked for the city, I may have jumped to conclusions. |
WBEZ Curious City answered a question about road salt going in to Lake Michigan. Turns out (as you probably know) it actually just goes in to the river. http://www.wbez.org/series/curious-city/how-much-road-salt-ends-lake-michigan-109814 |
Latest info on measuring water quality: WTTW: http://chicagotonight.wttw.com/2014/02/04/chicago-river-bacteria |
Some articles to help provide context in to the history of Chicago's waterways regarding flood prevention and sewage discharge.
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