Throughout the nineteenth century, Chicago’s industrial packinghouses, breweries, lumber mills, and brick foundries dumped their waste in the Chicago River. This sewage made the river an open sewer. The refuse threatened the city’s primary source of potable water: Lake Michigan. Chicago’s politicians, engineers, and sanitarians believed that the reversal of the Chicago River, made possible by the construction of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal (SSC) in 1900, provided an adequate waste- removal system for the city. The SSC diverted the city’s sewage away from the lake, sending it downstream toward the Illinois River. In 1906, however, the Chicago River remained an open sewer. It repulsed the socialist activist and author Upton Sinclair, ...
Chicago’s Little Village community bears the heavy burden of environmental injustice and racism. The...
Much contemporary environmental policymaking shifts our political focus away from our ecological goa...
Water use practices in the Chicago metropolitan area are inefficient and they have led to violations...
First of all, what is a hydraulic city? It is one that is created with a close connection to waterwa...
In the nineteenth century, politicians transformed a disease-infested bog on the southwestern shore ...
Between the late 1950s and the 1980s, Chicago, like many other American cities, lived an extended pe...
Sewage districts are important municipalities that facilitate urban growth within cities and heavily...
Commission due to poor water and sediment quality. Historically, the shores of the river were a heav...
At the end of the nineteenth century, Chicago, like many American cities, was experiencing a crisis ...
This dissertation explores human interactions with Toronto’s Don River Valley from the late eighteen...
Reversing the flow of the Chicago River is just one of many interventions to the natural system. In ...
Henry Hudson first sailed toNew Yorkharbor 400 years ago. Since then,New York Cityhas both affected...
Once clean enough to be considered as a potential potable water source for New York City, the Bronx ...
The Chicago Area Waterways System (CAWS) is a highly branched complex consisting of natural rivers a...
Efforts to abate Willamette River pollution between 1926 and 1962 centered on a struggle between aba...
Chicago’s Little Village community bears the heavy burden of environmental injustice and racism. The...
Much contemporary environmental policymaking shifts our political focus away from our ecological goa...
Water use practices in the Chicago metropolitan area are inefficient and they have led to violations...
First of all, what is a hydraulic city? It is one that is created with a close connection to waterwa...
In the nineteenth century, politicians transformed a disease-infested bog on the southwestern shore ...
Between the late 1950s and the 1980s, Chicago, like many other American cities, lived an extended pe...
Sewage districts are important municipalities that facilitate urban growth within cities and heavily...
Commission due to poor water and sediment quality. Historically, the shores of the river were a heav...
At the end of the nineteenth century, Chicago, like many American cities, was experiencing a crisis ...
This dissertation explores human interactions with Toronto’s Don River Valley from the late eighteen...
Reversing the flow of the Chicago River is just one of many interventions to the natural system. In ...
Henry Hudson first sailed toNew Yorkharbor 400 years ago. Since then,New York Cityhas both affected...
Once clean enough to be considered as a potential potable water source for New York City, the Bronx ...
The Chicago Area Waterways System (CAWS) is a highly branched complex consisting of natural rivers a...
Efforts to abate Willamette River pollution between 1926 and 1962 centered on a struggle between aba...
Chicago’s Little Village community bears the heavy burden of environmental injustice and racism. The...
Much contemporary environmental policymaking shifts our political focus away from our ecological goa...
Water use practices in the Chicago metropolitan area are inefficient and they have led to violations...