The Freshwater Lab at UIC

The Freshwater Lab at UIC

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The Great Lakes are majestic bodies of fresh water that define a region spanning eight U.S.

The Freshwater Lab is an initiative to communicate Great Lakes water issues to the general public, create tools to visualize the current state and future scenarios of water sources, engage unaffiliated groups in water planning, and train a new generation of Great Lakes leaders. As we focus on the Great Lakes basin, we also reach outward to build relationships with water stewards from other parts o

06/02/2026

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"4/19/26 - Chicago - Springtime on the Calumet River, east of Torrence Avenue."



Potential Lockport data center development draws heavy public opposition 06/02/2026

Rachel Havrelock, the founder and director of The Freshwater Lab, who spoke about energy and water issues as they pertain to data centers, served on the panel of experts, which included Sarah Moskowitz, executive director of the Citizens Utility Board.

Potential Lockport data center development draws heavy public opposition Lockport mayor Steven Streit held a panel to discuss options for data center development, but many residents are unilaterally opposed.

Photos from The Freshwater Lab at UIC's post 05/31/2026

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"Not only does war devastate people, it's also devastates the planet. The climate and environmental cost of war is shocking.

"As climate activists, we need to recognise that war and climate are inextricably linked. The future we’re fighting for is one that is free from both fossil fuels and genocide; a world that values life, dignity and collective care.

"That's why solidarity between movements, like the movement to free Palestine, to end Australia's support of US imperialism, and to achieve First Nations justice, is so important. Because the more united we are, the stronger we are."

05/29/2026

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"A Palestinian man sells balloons to children on the Gaza beach..."

05/28/2026

A test sampling of Lake Michigan, the Chicago River and other waterways across Illinois found tiny plastics present, posing potential threats to human health and damage to the environment, according to an advocacy group.

Illinois data centers are using millions of gallons of residential water; experts say there are better alternatives 05/28/2026

"When it comes down to it, the available for human uses from the lake are not limitless. Often times these cooling systems are what we call evaporative cooling that means the water is lost to the system. Our wastewater treatment plans can supply data centers and this is what I call, in , the low-hanging fruit." -Rachel Havrelock of The Freshwater Lab at University of Illinois Chicago. https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/illinois-data-centers-residential-water-better-alternatives/

Illinois data centers are using millions of gallons of residential water; experts say there are better alternatives Data centers popping up all over Illinois are sucking up millions of gallons of water a day, at a pace that the state can't keep up with. But experts say tapping into wastewater resources would steer the state in a new and much safer direction.

Photos from The Freshwater Lab at UIC's post 05/25/2026

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"The water you drink may not be as clean as you think.

"Emerging water pollutants are quietly contaminating our global waters, with serious consequences for people and the planet.

"These substances often go undetected by traditional treatment systems, yet they’re already affecting ecosystems, human health, and water security worldwide.
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05/22/2026

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"Sunrises at the Cleveland Harbor West Pierhead Lighthouse"




City Panel On Data Centers To Share Policy Ideas Next Month 05/21/2026

Data centers do not require drinking-quality water to operate, so Chicago — home to the Sanitary and Ship Canal, where wastewater is treated before entering the canal and ultimately ending up in the Gulf of Mexico — is uniquely positioned to push data center operators to use recycled water.

City Panel On Data Centers To Share Policy Ideas Next Month Dozens of Chicagoans gathered Tuesday to give feedback while learning about the environmental harms data centers can pose and efforts to reduce those impacts.

Photos from The Freshwater Lab at UIC's post 05/20/2026

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"We can’t defend the Earth without defending its defenders.

"Around the world, women are mobilizing their communities, standing up to fossil fuel corporations, and taking on multinational companies in court—all to protect the ecosystems their communities depend on.

"And still, they’re too often overlooked.

"Women-led environmental initiatives are underfunded, under-recognized, and underestimated. Despite the lack of resources, they continue to win—in the courts and even in presidential elections. Imagine what would be possible if they had the support they deserve.

"When we invest in women leaders, we strengthen entire communities and the ecosystems that sustain them. Here we list four Earth defenders from Latin America."

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