logo
Fixing water mains installed too close to sewer lines could cost Chicago millions, IG report says

Fixing water mains installed too close to sewer lines could cost Chicago millions, IG report says

Yahoo20-02-2025

Scores of water mains throughout Chicago are too close to sewer lines, according to a new report that cautions the potential risks to public health could cost taxpayers millions of dollars to fix.
In a six-page letter released Wednesday, Inspector General Deborah Witzburg slammed the Department of Water Management for failing to ensure contractors complied with state and city regulations intended to prevent human and industrial waste from tainting drinking water.
Witzburg said experts told her investigators that the level of pressure maintained in underground water mains likely thwarted any contamination. But she urged the city to improve its communication with Chicagoans, in particular when sections of the system malfunction and boil orders are issued.
'Parts of the city's network of water mains have lost full pressurization multiple times in recent years, raising the specter that structural protections against a contamination event might fail,' Witzburg wrote in a December letter to Randy Conner, the city's water commissioner.
One example cited by the inspector general involved a July leak inside the century-old Roseland Pumping Station that prompted a boil order for the Auburn Gresham, Beverly and Morgan Park neighborhoods.
The water department took six hours to warn residents after water pressure began to drop, the inspector general noted.
Water and sewer lines are supposed to be at least 10 feet apart. Yet in more than 1,200 spots in the city, including multiple blocks on some streets, work performed by water department contractors failed to comply with state and local health regulations, according to the inspector general's report.
As of May 2024, the city had spent nearly $10 million fixing the problems.
Water department officials have attempted to force the contractors to pay for alleged mistakes, a potential solution disputed in lawsuits the contractors filed in Cook County Court. One of the contractors contends its share alone could cost $83 million.
City officials borrowed more than $400 million during the past decade to replace leaky water mains. An unnamed water department official told the inspector general there was little, if any, oversight of how the work was conducted.
In a reply this month to Witzburg, Conner said there are no threats to public health because the city constantly monitors water pressure and promptly detects leaks.
'These extensive … monitoring and operational steps protect Chicago's drinking water from health and safety risks,' Conner wrote.
Left unaddressed by the inspector general's report is the fact that hundreds of miles of new water mains were attached to service lines made of brain-damaging lead. Chicago has more than 400,000 of the toxic pipes, by far the most of any U.S. city. Local plumbing codes required the use of lead to convey drinking water into homes until Congress banned the practice in 1986.
Regulations adopted by former President Joe Biden's administration require every one of the city's lead service lines to be replaced within two decades, an initiative that will cost billions more than the water main replacement program and the fixes required under health regulations.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Chief Joseph:  Servant-Leader and Guardian of His People
Chief Joseph:  Servant-Leader and Guardian of His People

Epoch Times

time3 days ago

  • Epoch Times

Chief Joseph:  Servant-Leader and Guardian of His People

Throughout the summer of 1877, a band of the Nez Perce tribe engaged in a 1,170 mil e-lo ng flight and running battle with forces of the U.S. Army. Driven from their homeland in the Wallowa Valley of northeastern Oregon Territory, and led by several chiefs, they fled across the Idaho T erritory. Men, women, children, and horses, crossed int o Montana as they sought escape across the Canadian border. Exhausted and hungry, and their numbers diminished by pitched battles, they made a final stand in the Bear Paw Mountains. They were still in Montana—only 40 miles from Canada. The American public followed this exodus through the newspapers of the day. Readers reacted differently to this war between U.S. troopers and Indians than to other conflicts fought in the Great Plains over the previous 40 years. Many Americans, including members of Congress and the soldiers engaged in these battles, came to admire the Nez Perce for their endurance, bravery, and humanity.

Wheatfield looking to get its own zip code
Wheatfield looking to get its own zip code

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Yahoo

Wheatfield looking to get its own zip code

The Town of Wheatfield is divided between four zip codes and has long wanted to rectify that. Town officials this week gave their support to federal legislation that would create a new zip code for the town. It is working with Congressman Tim Kennedy's office on the effort, as only Congress can grant the request. Currently, the town is divided between the following postal codes: • 14094, based around Lockport • 14132, based around Sanborn • 14120, based around North Tonawanda • 14304, based around Niagara Falls 'The Town of Wheatfield needs its own identity and having one zip code would help our community in this regard,' the resolution states. It is something the town has tried to accomplish with congressmen for the past 20 years. Town Supervisor Don MacSwan said the four codes come from when Wheatfield was a rural community with a small population. Now it is more of a bedroom community whose population over the past 30 years has gone from 11,125 in 1990 to a 2024 estimate of 18,578. 'Now is the time to give us a zip code,' MacSwan said. These four codes existing in one municipality have caused plenty of residential issues as the town grows. The resolution states this has caused confusion in filing death certificates and there are several street names and home addresses in common across the four zip codes. In one instance, a new home builder had its National Grid electric service delayed by two months due to a wrong zip code being listed. This change would not give the town a new post office. One such bill going through Congressional committee, H.R. 3095, lists the Town of Pendleton among 72 communities in 20 states that would get its own zip code if passed. That town is also divided between the 14120 and 14094 codes and saw its population go from 5,010 in 1990 to an estimated 7,135 in 2024. Congressman Nick Langworthy, whose district goes into Pendleton, gave his support for the change. Residents can write letters to the town showing their support so that this proposal does not die in committee.

How Can Congress Keep American Jews Safe?
How Can Congress Keep American Jews Safe?

Wall Street Journal

time4 days ago

  • Wall Street Journal

How Can Congress Keep American Jews Safe?

Your editorial 'The Intifada Comes to Boulder' (June 3) rightly states that the recent violent attacks against American Jews, in Colorado and Washington, 'are intended to terrorize the Jewish diaspora.' You advise that this will get worse 'if it isn't denounced by all political sides.' That's true, but it mustn't be the end of the discussion. Republican and Democratic politicians have condemned these heinous attacks. What the American Jewish community needs now are concrete steps to keep us more safe and secure. Congress has underfunded the Nonprofit Security Grant Program—the largest federal program to support security at synagogues and other Jewish sites—administered by the Department of Homeland Security. For 2025, Congress appropriated $275 million for NSGP grants. Last year more than $900 million in applications were submitted. Congress should appropriate at least $500 million for NSGP grants for the coming year.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store