Chicago is in the process of implementing a sustainable practice strategy that’s seemingly becoming more and more common: green roofs.
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Chicago is in the process of implementing a sustainable practice strategy that’s seemingly becoming more and more common: green roofs.
Continue readingMany Midwestern cities have buckled down on preventing sewer overflows as this inconvenience can create a tall order for homeowners
Continue readingUndoubtedly, you are still enjoying the many highlights that this time of year brings, but as the glory days of
Continue readingThe Chicago suburb of Niles is just getting started on the village’s largest infrastructure project to date: the Cleveland Relief
Continue readingThe city of Lake Zurich has been given the go-ahead on long awaited sewer repairs. The 14-foot section of a
Continue readingAn extensive infrastructure project on Elgin’s northeast side will rehab streets that are deteriorating, such as part of Plum Street.
Continue readingThe Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago’s (MWRD’s) Tunnel and Reservoir Plan (TARP), also known as “Deep Tunnel,” is
Continue readingChicago is already home to the highest number of green rooftops of any city in the world, including Chicago’s City
Continue readingThe City of Chicago is working hard to improve its aging infrastructure, but there are 4,400 miles of sewer main
Continue readingThere is a new trail in town and it’s called the Cal-Sag. The 26-mile Cal-Sag extends along the Calumet-Saganashkee Channel
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