Greetings, green viewers to today’s episode of Planet Earth: Our Loving 
Home featuring an interview with Commissioner Frank Avila of the Board 
of Commissioners of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of 
Greater Chicago, USA about water quality, conservation, and 
protection.Commissioner Avila, a vegan, worked as a professional 
engineer and land surveyor for 40 years. Then in 2002 he was elected to 
the Board and for the past eight years has strived to provide safe water
 for the five-million residents of Cook County, Illinois, USA.  
Commissioner
 Avila also produces and hosts the TV program, “Commissioner Frank Avila
 Speaks,” which examines such important issues of our day as 
environmental protection, public health, and organic farming. 
The
 overall responsibility is: One, we treat waste water. Two, we protect 
our water supply. What’s our water supply? Lake Michigan. We have to 
ensure that no one is polluting Lake Michigan. We manage flooding. 
We
 have control over storm water management here in Cook County. These are
 the functions that we do. 
HOST: As part of its mission, the 
Board also focuses on water conservation. In the USA, average 
residential outdoor water use, such as watering lawns and plants, 
accounts for nearly 30% of total residential water usage, with it being 
nearly 60% in California, USA. Across the world rainwater harvesting is 
gaining popularity as a way to address water shortages that nearly all 
nations are facing due to climate change.  
Harvesting can also 
prevent municipal drainage systems from flooding and protect streams and
 rivers from runoff pollution.
For more details on Commissioner 
Avila, 
please visit 
www.mwrd.org