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Web Extra: MWRD Opens Locks

Untreated sewage flows into Lake Michigan.

04/17/2013 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

Web Extra: MWRD Opens Locks

Clip: 4/17/2013 | 28s

Untreated sewage flows into Lake Michigan.

Untreated sewage flows into Lake Michigan as the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District opens locks after heavy rains.

04/17/2013 | Rating NR

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