Education

Education through engagement

The MWRD’s community engagement work includes providing educational resources at community events, educational speakers, guided group tours through our world-class facilities, and sharing knowledge about clean water advancements through our Monitoring and Research Seminar Series.

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Tour our facilities

Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago facilities are open for tours! In-person tours are scheduled by appointment only at our seven water reclamation plants (WRPs) throughout Cook County.

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Monitoring and Research Seminar Series

The MWRD hosts a seminar series at the Stickney Water Reclamation Plant that is open to the public.

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Community Engagement

The MWRD offers educational presentations for community groups and schools and attends community and special events within our service area. These services inform residents about wastewater treatment and stormwater management, providing residents with free resources for all ages to help reduce flooding and improve water quality.

Where Does IT Go?

K–12 Learning

These activities and resources are a fun way to learn about the MWRD and how to protect the water environment.

MWRD Publications

Publications

The MWRD has a wide range of publications about the water environment and reducing flooding.

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Virtual Tours

Travel back in time to early Chicago to see how the MWRD reversed the Chicago River and developed wastewater treatment technology. Go behind the scenes and underwater to see how we transform water. Descend 300 feet into the deep tunnel system. Watch our electrofishing crew at work sampling fish on the Chicago River.

"Where Does IT Go?" is a children’s storybook and award-winning animated video about the wastewater treatment process. Three Water Science Explorers are curious about what happens when they flush the toilet. Yadira, Paul, and Jessica set off on a special mission to explore the mystery of where pee, poop and toilet paper go. They also explore the many water career opportunities! The storybook offers STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) workbook activities.

Read "Where Does IT Go?"

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