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Chicago Riverwalk Construction to Begin

Phase 2 of the Chicago Riverwalk (State to LaSalle)construction will begin shortly and is expected to be completed by spring 2015. Designs forPhase 3 (LaSalle to Lake St.)should be complete this spring and construction for that portion willstart this summer to be completedbyspring of 2016.

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Release of the US Army Corps of Engineers’ Great Lakes and Mississippi Interbasin Study

On January 6the United States Army Corps of Engineers released their long-awaited Great Lakes and Mississippi Interbasin Study (). This congressionally mandated report assesses 8 alternative plans designed to restrict the transference of aquatic nuisance species (ANS) between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River. The results of the study are meant to inform and guide decision makers as we begin the regional dialog on how to best plan for the long-term control of ANS.

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Petcoke: Why it’s here, where it’s going, and how it affects our city

As you may have seen in the news, various government and community entities throughout Chicago have mobilized around the controversial storage of petroleum coke, or “petcoke”, on the Southeast side. This ashy material is a byproduct of the refinement process turning Canadian oil into gasoline, which is transported to Chicago from BP’s Whiting, IN refinery just over the Illinois-Indiana state border.

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Friends Receives Large Grant for Fish Habitat

Today the Chi-Cal Fundannounced $1 million in grants. һԹ waspleased to learn that we were one of four organizations selected. Friends will receive $300,000for in-stream habitat structures to enhance fish populations in the Chicago Area Waterway System. Friends of the Forest Preservesreceived$271,313 to support coordination of the Centennial Network and will partner with us to help restore five sites along the river's banks.

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Tribune Supports Horner Park

The Chicago Tribune joined the ranks of supporters who want to see the massive riverbank restoration project at Horner Park go forward. The project, underway for over a decade, will greatly improve the riverby regrading the steep bank and creating a native ecosystem where at present invasive plantsprevail. There will also finally be access to the river at the park.

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Discovering the Bridgehouse Museum

һԹ һԹopened the McCormick Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museumto great fanfare in 2006 with a ribbon cuttingwith Mayor Richard M. Daley, a grand gala, and a host of other celebratory activities. Since then over 60,000 people have visited this one-of-kind singular museum.

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Chicago Announces $50 Million Green Infrastructure Plan

TodayChicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced a new water infrastructure plan that commits $50 million to green infrastructure that allows stormwater to infiltrate into the ground. His actionwillreduce the amount of pollution to the Chicago River by reducing the amount ofstormwater that flows into our combinedsewer system, and ultimately the Chicago River,pickingup pollutants along its way.

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Stormwater Ordinance Passes!

After years of advocacy by һԹ, the Environmental Law & Policy Center, Sierra Club of Illinois, Center for Neighborhood Technology and Openlands, the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago adopted a new Watershed Management Ordinance Thursday, October 3 that is essential for preventing floods, protecting wetlands and safeguarding our rivers and streams.

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