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Draining Chicago

Draining Chicago
Author: Richard Lanyon
Publisher: Lake Claremont Press: A Chicago Joint
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2016-05-16
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781893121737

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"The second in a four-book series. The first is 'Building the canal to save Chicago (2012).'"


West by Southwest to Stickney

West by Southwest to Stickney
Author: Richard Lanyon
Publisher: Lake Claremont Press: A Chicago Joint
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2018-03-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781893121652

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The annexation of 1889 made Chicago's South Side the largest of the city's three sewer districts. With it came such challenges as Hyde Park sewers discharging to Lake Michigan, contamination threats at the Sixty-Eighth Street water intake crib; inadequate sewers and flooding; and the public health disaster of Bubbly Creek, the West Arm of the South Fork. Implementing the mayor's Pure Water Plan to eliminate sewers discharging to the lake involved intense cooperation. The city constructed huge intercepting sewers and a new pumping station, while the Sanitary District of Chicago contributed funding for some of the city's work. Addressing its own priorities, the District enlarged the capacity of the South Branch of the Chicago River, replacing obstructive bridges and widening and deepening the channel to pass enough water to keep Lake Michigan free of sewage and to provide dilution for sewage in the canals and rivers. Extending the Sanitary and Ship Canal and building the hydroelectric powerhouse at Lockport fulfilled the dream of low-cost sustainable power. The creation of what became the massive Stickney plant and sewershed eventually brought the promise of drainage relief to South and West Side residents and eliminated the daily discharge of sewage to the canals and the Des Plaines River. Finally, the Deep Tunnel project is bringing an end to the frequent discharge of sewage tainted stormwater to canals and rivers. This is the story of draining the South and West Sides of Chicago, and western suburbs; of eliminating the stagnant, encrusted cesspool that was Bubbly Creek; and of clearing the politics of out of the District to deliver taxpayers efficient, professional, and reliable service.


Report Upon the Chicago Drainage Canal

Report Upon the Chicago Drainage Canal
Author: International Waterways Commission (U.S. and Canada)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1907
Genre: Chicago Drainage Canal
ISBN:

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The Chicago River

The Chicago River
Author: Libby Hill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2019-02-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 080933707X

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Originally published: Lake Claremont Press, 2000.


Draining New Orleans

Draining New Orleans
Author: Richard Campanella
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2023-05-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807179426

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In Draining New Orleans, the first full-length book devoted to “the world’s toughest drainage problem,” renowned geographer Richard Campanella recounts the epic challenges and ingenious efforts to dewater the Crescent City. With forays into geography, public health, engineering, architecture, politics, sociology, race relations, and disaster response, he chronicles the herculean attempts to “reclaim” the city’s swamps and marshes and install subsurface drainage for massive urban expansion. The study begins with a vivid description of a festive event on Mardi Gras weekend 1915, which attracted an entourage of elite New Orleanians to the edge of Bayou Barataria to witness the christening of giant water pumps. President Woodrow Wilson, connected via phoneline from the White House, planned to activate the station with the push of a button, effectively draining the West Bank of New Orleans. What transpired in the years and decades that followed can only be understood by examining the large swath of history dating back two centuries earlier—to the geological formation and indigenous occupation of this delta—and extending through the colonial, antebellum, postbellum, and Progressive eras to modern times. The consequences of dewatering New Orleans proved both triumphant and tragic. The city’s engineering prowess transformed it into a world leader in drainage technology, yet the municipality also fell victim to its own success. Rather than a story about mud and machinery, this is a history of people, power, and the making of place. Campanella emphasizes the role of determined and sometimes unsavory individuals who spearheaded projects to separate water from dirt, creating lucrative opportunities in the process not only for the community but also for themselves.


Chicago Dairy Produce

Chicago Dairy Produce
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1702
Release: 1914
Genre: Dairying
ISBN:

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Draining Dixon

Draining Dixon
Author: Chicago Tribune Staff
Publisher: Agate Publishing
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2013-06-18
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1572844590

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Comprising articles from the Chicago Tribune's in-depth coverage of the Rita Crundwell scandal, Draining Dixon is the true-life account of the Dixon, Illinois, comptroller who embezzled over $50 million from municipal coffers during a twenty-year career in local government. From 1983 to April 2012, Crundwell kept an eye over virtually every dollar that passed through the small town of Dixon's accounts, while also running one of the most successful horse farms in America. When the story broke that this municipal employee was the subject of an investigation, almost no one was aware of the entire shocking truth. This book follows the chronological history of Rita Crundwell's career as the Dixon, Illinois, comptroller, while also exploring her personal life as one of the best-known Quarter Horse breeders in the country. Crundwell's horses won 52 world championships and she was named the leading owner by the American Quarter Horse Association for eight consecutive years prior to her arrest. This story is one of the most bizarre and surprising tales of white-collar crime and governmental corruption in United States history, and now readers can read the entire story exactly as it unfolded.