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Kuldip Kumar

Kuldip Kumar

Senior Environmental Scientist with Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, USA

Title: From waste treatment to resource recovery: A Chicago Sustainability story

Biography

Biography: Kuldip Kumar

Abstract

The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (District) was created in 1889 by the Illinois Legislature. It is a special purpose district that collects and treats wastewater generated by the City of Chicago and 128 suburban communities in Cook County and also has stormwater management authority for the county. The District’s service area is 883 square miles.  It operates and maintains seven water reclamation plants with a total design average flow of nearly two billion gallons per day, 22 pump stations, 560 miles of intercepting sewers, 34 stormwater detention reservoirs, seven aeration stations in the Chicago and Calumet River Systems, and the Tunnel and Reservoir Plan (TARP) including 109 miles of deep tunnels and three combined sewer overflow reservoirs with a combined storage capacity of over 20 billion gallons. In 2015, the District received authority to recover resources for resale from its operations to help offset treatment costs. This presentation will provide information on new programs at the District to recover nutrients, and generate biosolids products, energy, and clean water from wastewater and a wide range of other local renewable resources. The District has established a commitment to becoming a sustainable partner in the region by recovering resources, lowering carbon emissions, creating new revenue streams and promoting resiliency.