The Chicago Area Waterways System (CAWS) is a highly branched complex consisting of natural rivers and artificial canals. Known for its flow reversal project done in the early 20th century, the CAWS now links Lake Michigan with the Mississippi watershed, and the water generally flows westward, away from the lake. This is to prevent highly polluted water from entering the lake during storm events which could contaminate Chicago’s main drinking water source. It has been found that during extreme weather events, the water level in the Chicago River can be higher than the water level in the lake, and to prevent flooding in the city, the water has to be allowed to flow back to the lake. This could cause contamination of the drinking water source...
Ever expanding urbanized landscapes are increasingly impacting streams that run through them. Among ...
2013 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.A submerged aeration system was introduced to Fossil...
Poster created for display in the lobby of the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center.Ope
The Chicago Area Waterways System (CAWS) is a highly branched complex consisting of natural rivers a...
As outfalls from various water reclamation plants, pumping stations, and combined sewer overflow out...
When dissolved oxygen (DO) levels fall below a certain point, fish and wildlife are at risk. While m...
Although most reaches of the Chicago Waterway System (CWS) meet the General Use Water Quality Standa...
This study reports the effects of substituting water from Lake Michigan for groundwater withdrawals....
Author Posting. © Elsevier B.V., 2008. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
ABSTRACT: Our group is collaborating with the Metropolitan Water Reclamation Dis-trict of Greater Ch...
We present and describe results from a three-dimensional model applied to the Chicago River under a ...
Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago and Illinois Department of Natural Resour...
The dissolved oxygen resources of the Upper Illinois Waterway are depressed because of a combination...
Exacerbation of extreme weather events and increasing urbanization are facilitating the pathway of p...
A computer model of a section of the Milwaukee River in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is established and uti...
Ever expanding urbanized landscapes are increasingly impacting streams that run through them. Among ...
2013 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.A submerged aeration system was introduced to Fossil...
Poster created for display in the lobby of the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center.Ope
The Chicago Area Waterways System (CAWS) is a highly branched complex consisting of natural rivers a...
As outfalls from various water reclamation plants, pumping stations, and combined sewer overflow out...
When dissolved oxygen (DO) levels fall below a certain point, fish and wildlife are at risk. While m...
Although most reaches of the Chicago Waterway System (CWS) meet the General Use Water Quality Standa...
This study reports the effects of substituting water from Lake Michigan for groundwater withdrawals....
Author Posting. © Elsevier B.V., 2008. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
ABSTRACT: Our group is collaborating with the Metropolitan Water Reclamation Dis-trict of Greater Ch...
We present and describe results from a three-dimensional model applied to the Chicago River under a ...
Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago and Illinois Department of Natural Resour...
The dissolved oxygen resources of the Upper Illinois Waterway are depressed because of a combination...
Exacerbation of extreme weather events and increasing urbanization are facilitating the pathway of p...
A computer model of a section of the Milwaukee River in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is established and uti...
Ever expanding urbanized landscapes are increasingly impacting streams that run through them. Among ...
2013 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.A submerged aeration system was introduced to Fossil...
Poster created for display in the lobby of the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center.Ope