The Chicago Tribune and many other news outlets covered our recent lawsuit against the Chicago Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (MWRD) to stop the routine dumping of raw sewage and under-treated wastewater into the Chicago River and Lake Michigan. During heavy rains (anything more than 2/3 of an inch), the pipes that would normally send a […]
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Join Prairie Rivers Network at ReVamped Eco-Fashion Show
Join us at EarthShare of Illinois’ Second Annual ReVamped Eco-Fashion Show When: Friday, May 20, from 7:00 – 11:00 pm, Where: Bridgeport Art Center in Chicago. EarthShare of Illinois is a nonprofit representing environmental groups in Illinois through its workplace-giving program. In supporting ReVamped you are supporting Prairie Rivers Network’s efforts to ensure clean water and healthy […]
Making Room for Rivers
Some thoughts on blasting a levee to restore a floodplain On May 2, 2011, websites and newspapers across the nation featured the image of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ blasting a levee to activate the Mississippi River’s New Madrid Floodway, located between the borders of southern Illinois and Missouri. Against the night sky, the […]
Press Release: Groups Sue to Stop Chicago Water Regulators from Polluting the Chicago River
Serial Spillers: Groups Sue to Stop Chicago Water Regulators from Polluting the Chicago River MWRD’s illegal sewage discharges mucking waterways from Chicago to Gulf of Mexico CHICAGO (May 3, 2011) – A coalition of conservation groups have sued to stop the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (MWRD) from dumping raw sewage mixed with stormwater, as well […]
Danville Paper Publishes Prairie Rivers Network’s Guest Commentary on Atrazine
Danville’s drinking water supply, Lake Vermilion, has too much atrazine. Atrazine is an herbicide that is applied to corn fields in the spring. Some of that atrazine makes its way into ditches and streams that ultimately flow into the lake. Consequently, there are times following application when the water treatment plant owned by Aqua Illinois […]







