Metropolitan Water Reclamation District, 6-year term

The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD) is responsible for protecting homes and businesses from flood damage and for protecting the water quality of Lake Michigan and Chicago-area rivers and streams. The nine-member Board of Commissioners invests in infrastructure projects like a system of deep tunnels and reservoirs. The MWRD also treats wastewater from Chicago and 128 surrounding communities at seven water reclamation plants. Commissioners are elected and serve on a part-time basis.

Candidates

Eira Lizeth Corral Sepúlveda

Incumbent Democrat

“MWRD is at the intersect of some of the most important issues in our region: fighting climate change, infrastructure investments, workforce development, and equity.”

Precious Brady-Davis

Incumbent Democrat

“As Commissioner, I focus on clean water, flood prevention, climate resilience, and strong public oversight. I ask hard questions. I study the facts. And I work to ensure our decisions protect both today’s families and future generations.”

Beth McElroy Kirkwood

Incumbent Democrat

“As climate change increases flooding risks and places greater strain on aging infrastructure, safeguarding Lake Michigan and our waterways has never been more critical.”

Sarah Bury

Democrat

“I want to serve as a commissioner of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District because protecting clean water, preventing flooding, and ensuring accountable public institutions has been the focus of my professional and volunteer work for more than a decade.”

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