Chicago has an extensive network of sewage and rainwater tunnels whose construction started in 1970s. Reportedly the deep tunnel system of sewers cost the taxpayers around $3 billion.
Yet, whenever there is a heavy rain, Chicago's tunnel system is overwhelmed and the bacteria-laden sewage and the rainwater is flushed into the local waterways and the Lake Michigan. We are talking about a city of 7 million residents when also the suburbs taken into account.
I would say; expect some serious tunneling project within a decade in Chicago.
For the time being, you can enjoy the excellent reporting of Chicago Tribune.
Heavy rain overwhelms Chicago's $3 billion Deep Tunnel again, forcing sewage into Lake Michigan.
cover tunnel photo by: Matt Brown from London, England / CC BY
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Over Greater Chicago sewer tunnel system:
https://mwrd.org/tunnel-and-reservoir-plan
Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago
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