How Chicagos Deep Tunnels Prevent Sewage from Polluting Lake Michigan00:05:52
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Chicago is a city built on water. The citys early growth was fueled by the Chicago River, which provided a source of transportation, power, and drinking water. However, the river was also a major source of pollution, and in the late 19th century, the city decided to reverse the flow of the river to prevent sewage from flowing into Lake Michigan.
This ambitious project was a major engineering feat, and it had a profound impact on the citys water supply. However, it also led to controversy, as some people argued that the project was unnecessary and harmful to the environment.
In this video, we will explore the history of Chicagos water, from its early days as a trading post to its current status as a world-class city. We will examine the construction of the main canal, the expansion of the waterworks, the lawsuits against the river reversal, the decline of the water cribs, and the Chicago deep tunnel project.
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This ambitious project was a major engineering feat, and it had a profound impact on the citys water supply. However, it also led to controversy, as some people argued that the project was unnecessary and harmful to the environment.
In this video, we will explore the history of Chicagos water, from its early days as a trading post to its current status as a world-class city. We will examine the construction of the main canal, the expansion of the waterworks, the lawsuits against the river reversal, the decline of the water cribs, and the Chicago deep tunnel project.
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For brands, agencies and sponsorships, please contact us at itshistory@thoughtleaders.io
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» CREDIT
Video editor - Rishi Mittal
Scriptwriter - Gregory Back
Host - Ryan Socash
» ABOUT US
ITS HISTORY - Weekly tales of American Urban Decay as presented by your host Ryan Socash.
» HOW CAN I SUPPORT YOUR CHANNEL?
You can support us by sharing our videos with your friends and spreading the word about our work.
» CAN I EMBED YOUR VIDEOS ON MY WEBSITE?
Of course, you can embed our videos on your website. We are happy if you show our channel to your friends, fellow students, classmates, professors, teachers or neighbors. Or just share our videos on Facebook, Twitter, Reddit etc. Subscribe to our channel and like our videos with a thumbs up.
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