NACWA awards MWRD for educational animation

April 21, 2022
The National Environmental Achievement Award honors MWRD for its animation chronicling the critical water reclamation process.

The MWRD’s “Where Does IT Go?” animation explores the wastewater treatment process and teaches students the importance of protecting the water environment and careers in water and STEM fields.

The National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) presented the National Environmental Achievement Award for Public Information and Education Video to the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD) for its “Where Does IT Go?” animation.

The colorful animation that a group of curious and brave explorers down the toilet, and then submerges them through the pipes, sewers, and water reclamation process for a dynamic learning experience. It won MWRD the coveted national award during NACWA’s 2022 Winter Conference.

To learn more or read the book, click here.

“We love our new animation and children’s book, ‘Where Does IT Go?’ and commend staff for having the foresight and talents to connect with younger audiences to highlight the importance of our work, and encourage stewardship for our water environment and careers in water and STEM fields,” said MWRD Vice President Barbara McGowan in a press release. “The book and animation can teach audiences of all ages the value of our shared commitment to protect our water environment.”

The project was developed in-house; animation was created by graphic artist Mary Bowers who also created the illustrations for the storybook; it was written by Public and Intergovernmental Affairs Officer Allison Fore, Senior Public Affairs Specialist Shelia Porter, Public Affairs Specialist Rebecca Wooley, and was adapted from a PowerPoint presentation created by Public Affairs Specialist Justin Brown. The book has been distributed for free to thousands of students throughout Cook County. Despite the pandemic, the MWRD production went forward, coordinating the work of voice actors, sound effects, and a soundtrack while interspersing video and photos that range from the late 19th century to current MWRD drone footage.

Although the book was designed for students in grades four and up, the animation reaches audiences of all ages. The storybook introduces the Water Science Explorers, a cast of fictional students who answer the age-old question of what happens when they flush the toilet. They embark on a special mission to discover the mystery of where it all goes and how it is cleaned.

“Community education is a critical component of our work at the MWRD. The more attention we can pay toward what flows down our drains at home and in our streets, the more productive our work will be in protecting our water environment, treating the region’s wastewater, and managing stormwater,” said MWRD Commissioner Marcelino Garcia. “We thank NACWA for recognizing our animation and thank our staff who work 24/7/365.”

Incorporating lessons learned from interacting with students and working among various MWRD departments, the MWRD team created a script that explains its essential services transforming water, recovering resources and protecting the environment for 5.16 million residents.

The MWRD can treat more than 2 billion gallons of water per day for Chicago and 128 communities across nearly all of Cook County. The MWRD also protects the region’s waterways and source of drinking water in Lake Michigan, while also protecting homes and businesses from flooding. The MWRD owns and operates 560 miles of intercepting sewers and force mains, 23 pumping stations, 34 stormwater detention reservoirs, and controls 76.1 miles of navigable waterways.

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