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Energy Management Techniques and Outcomes at the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago

Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago
Chicago, Illinois

The District’s mission includes the protection of our water environment, specifically the water
quality of Lake Michigan, the region’s drinking water source, at all times in compliance with our
NPDES permits. All of the energy management measures listed above were implemented
without compromising or diminishing our ability to meet our primary goal. As an environmental
organization, the District has a responsibility to not only to achieve its primary function of
treating wastewater, but also to do so in an environmentally responsible manner.
The measures discussed above ultimately result not only in O&M cost savings but energy use
reduction. The decrease in energy use reduces the emissions of greenhouse gases, which has
taken on a new significance with the current concern regarding global warming and its predicted
dire effects on the planet and its ecosystems. They also demonstrate how vigilant maintenance of
public systems can have benefits above and beyond the immediate results.
The success of any initiative is directly dependent on the knowledge, dedication and efforts of
personnel involved not only in establishing protocol, but also in implementing and performing
the associated tasks on the daily basis. The District’s success, as measured by the cost savings
and energy reduction shown in the tables above, demonstrates the ability of District personnel to
work collaboratively as a team. The District will continue to seek additional measures to be
implemented at all facilities to not only save taxpayer money but also to operate more efficiently
to better improve the overall environment.


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Posted: August 24th, 2010 | Filed under: >1M, Sanitary Sewer, Waste Water Treatment, Water Treatment | Tags: , , , , , | No Comments »

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