Chicago Sun-Times

4 CHOICES FORWATER RECLAMATIO­N DISTRICT

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In recent years, the Metropolit­an Water Reclamatio­n District has been evolving from strictly a drainage and wastewater- treatment operation to one that is increasing­ly also an innovative resource recovery agency and a force for environmen­tal progress. Its role will be ever more critical as the demand for water resources grows.

To further propel the agency in that important new direction, we endorse Debra Shore, Kari

K. Steele and Martin J. Durkan in the Democratic primary election for three open six- year terms.

We also endorse write- in candidate Cam Davis for a separate two- year unexpired term, also in the Democratic primary.

Those four candidates are the best suited to do the all- important job of reducing flooding and protecting our water as the foundation of a growing economy.

Since Shore’s election to the MWRD in 2006 as an outspoken environmen­talist, she has worked to implement stormwater management rules to reduce flooding and to improve the water quality runoff and treated wastewater that flows into Chicago area waterways. She wants to reduce pollution from illegal dumping on MWRD land and encourage “green infrastruc­ture” that reduces the amount of rainwater entering sewers and causing overflows.

Steele worked as a water sampler and water chemist at the MWRD and the Chicago Water Department before being elected as the only chemist on the ninemember MWRD board. In her next term, she wants to continue to promote stormwater management and green infrastruc­ture and to help lead resource- recovery efforts at the agency, whose phosphate- recovery facility is the largest in the world.

Durkan, who joined the board two years ago and now is running for a full term, has a labor background that includes working with the Internatio­nal Union of Operating Engineers. He has impressed environmen­talists with his work supporting progressiv­e water reuse initiative­s and clean water issues, such as swimming.

Davis has spent more than 30 years working on water issues as a litigating attorney, environmen­tal policy expert, a law professor, president and CEO of the Alliance for the Great Lakes and the Great Lakes point person in the Obama administra­tion. He is setting the goal of making the Chicago area the green infrastruc­ture capital of the world, and he has the background and understand­ing to help do it.

Davis is running as a writein candidate for an unexpired two- year term to replace the late MWRD Commission­er Timothy Bradford. Because Bradford died at a point when it was too late for other candidates to get on the ballot, the ballot will say “No candidate.” Voters should write in Cam Davis’ name.

In the race for a different unexpired two- year term, Kimberly Neely Dubuclet is running unopposed.

Marcelino Garcia is also running for a six- year seat on the board.

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