Cal-Sag Channel

Calumet-Saganashkee Channel
The Cal-Sag Channel at Blue Island, looking northeast
LocationCook County, Illinois
CountryUnited States
Coordinates41°41′6″N 87°50′49″W / 41.68500°N 87.84694°W / 41.68500; -87.84694
Specifications
Length16 miles (26 km)
LocksNone
StatusOpen
History
Construction began1911
Date completed1922
Geography
Start pointChicago Sanitary and Ship Canal
End pointLittle Calumet River
Route map
to T.J. O'Brien Lock
Little Calumet River
Ashland Avenue
Interstate 57
Division Street
Chatham Street Bridge
SEPA Station 3
Western Avenue
Rock Island District
Stony Creek
CSX Blue Island Subdivision
CSX Elsdon Subdivision
Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad
Francisco Avenue
Kedzie Avenue
Pulaski Road
Interstate 294
Cicero Avenue
W 127th St
Ridgeland Avenue
SEPA Station 4
Harlem Avenue
SouthWest Service
Southwest Highway
Stony Creek
La Grange Road
104th Avenue
Saganashkee Slough
Archer Avenue
CN Joliet Subdivision
SEPA Station 5
Sanitary and Ship Canal
to Lockport Lock

The Calumet-Saganashkee Channel, usually shortened to the Cal-Sag Channel, is a 16-mile-long (26 km) drainage and shipping canal in southern Cook County, Illinois, operated by the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD). A component of the Chicago Area Waterway System, it connects the Little Calumet River at its eastern end to the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal at its western end.

The Cal-Sag Channel is utilized for inland shipping, recreational boating and drainage purposes in what was an active zone of heavy industry in the Far Southeast Side neighborhoods of the city of Chicago and adjacent suburbs. As a drainage channel, it is used as a conduit for treated effluent wastewater from southern Cook County, including the Chicago-area Deep Tunnel Project, into the Illinois Waterway. It is also used in the summertime by pleasure crafts.


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