A graphic with large white text that reads: “World Climate Day.” The text is on a blue translucent rectangle that is overlayed onto the background photo of a water reclamation plant (WRP). To the left of the text is a tear-shaped photo outlined in white of a monarch butterfly caterpillar perusing milkweed planted by the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD) at Stickney WRP. Milkweed offers stormwater protection and is a food source for the endangered monarch.
The background photo features an aerial view of multiple circular structures, which are anaerobic digesters. Here, biogas is produced and used as a fuel for boilers to produce steam to heat the facilities’ buildings and treatment plant processes. Internal use of biogas accounts for approximately a quarter of all energy used at MWRD facilities. In 2021, the MWRD beneficially reused enough biogas to heat approximately 11,500 homes in Illinois and offset about 50,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents.
At the bottom, a gray rectangle displays the MWRD logo in white on the left, alongside the names and titles of the Board of Commissioners: Kari K. Steele, President; Patricia Theresa Flynn, Vice President; Marcelino Garcia, Chairman of Finance; and commissioners Precious Brady-Davis, Yumeka Brown, Cameron Davis, Beth McElroy Kirkwood, Eira L. Corral Sepúlveda, and Sharon Waller, as well as Executive Director Brian A. Perkovich.
🌎 On World Climate Day, we recognize the importance of protecting our planet. 🌊 Learn how the MWRD is building climate resilience through innovation and sustainability.
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