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  2. How much will my water bill rise by? - AOL

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    Use our interactive to find out how much your water bill could rise by over the next five years. Show comments. ... Bowl game schedule today: Breaking down the New Orleans Bowl on Dec. 19. Sports.

  3. Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago

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    They partnered with American Water and set a goal of supplying reused water to the industrial sector at the rate of about 10 million gallons per day. Industrial users pay higher prices for fresh Lake Michigan water. The MWRD believes water can be used more than once and provide value.

  4. What are the changes to SWAP? Mayor proposes changes ... - AOL

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    Mayor Tom Arceneaux proposed changes to the city's water assistance program following water and sewer rate increases.

  5. Why Does My Water Bill Keep Going Up? - AOL

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    Here’s why your water bill keeps going up and what you can do to save water. See Our List: 100 Most Influential Money Experts Find Out: How To Build Your Savings From Scratch

  6. Government of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Generally speaking, the mayor and city departments comprise the executive branch of the city government, and the city council comprises the legislative branch. [3] However, the mayor does have some formal legislative functions such as being the presiding officer of the council and being able to break tie votes, and informally has dominated legislative activity since the late 19th century.

  7. Water cribs in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Edward F. Dunne Crib was built in 1909. Named after Chicago Mayor Edward Fitzsimmons Dunne, who was in office at the time crib plans were approved, the 110-foot (34 m) diameter circular crib stands in 32 feet (9.8 m) of water and houses a 60-foot (18 m) diameter interior well connected to two new tunnels. The Dunne Crib is situated 50 feet ...

  8. Council abstains on raising water rates. Henifin still plans ...

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