Analysis Of Completed Tunnel Projects In The Chicagoland Area By The Metropolitan Sanitary District Of Greater Chicago

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 20
- File Size:
- 639 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1974
Abstract
The Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago (MSDGC) serves an area of approximately 860 square miles and collects and processes used water from the city of Chicago and 116 surrounding communities. As a public agency, the MSDGC -Serves a population equivalent to 10 million people which is composed of 5.5 million people and an industrial wasteload equivalent to an additional 4-1/2 million people. -Provides 400 miles of intercepting sewers and tunnels ranging in diameter from 12 inches to 24 feet. -Operates 71 miles of navigable waterways and channels conncecting the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes with the Gulf of Mexico and 6,000 miles of inland waterways. -Maintains the largest water reclamation plant in the world. -Processes 1,380,000,000 of used water daily and removes approximately 1,000 dry tons of organic solids each day. -Has spent approximately 700 million dollars in capital improvements to date, and will require expenditures in excess of 3 billion dollars (including over one-half billion dollars in tunnels) to meet existing federal and state water quality standards.
Citation
APA:
(1974) Analysis Of Completed Tunnel Projects In The Chicagoland Area By The Metropolitan Sanitary District Of Greater ChicagoMLA: Analysis Of Completed Tunnel Projects In The Chicagoland Area By The Metropolitan Sanitary District Of Greater Chicago. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.