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As the need for new infrastructure decreases, managers dedicate more dollars to rehabilitation. Click
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Chicago isn't the only “green” city in the Midwest (see “The trickle-down effect,” May 2007, page 36). In Warrenville, located 30 miles west of the Windy City, a plan to improve water quality has resulted in a new way of reconstructing the city's streets.
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Remember when getting there was half the fun? Not anymore.
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Over the past decade, three Chicago suburb consolidated multiple-building public works compounds into modern buildings that increase productivity.
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Over the past decade, three Chicago suburbs—Algonquin, Elmhurst, and Arlington Heights—consolidated their multiple-building, patched-together compounds into sleek, modern buildings that increase productivity.
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Chicago's Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (MWRD) is one of a handful of U.S. treatment districts that doesn't disinfect its wastewater before discharging into local fresh water sources--and environmental groups aren't happy about it.