Sinking Chicago(English, Paperback, Platt Harold L)

Sinking Chicago(English, Paperback, Platt Harold L)

  • Platt Harold L
Publisher:Temple University PressISBN 13: 9781439915493ISBN 10: 1439915490

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Sinking Chicago(English, Paperback, Platt Harold L) is written by Platt Harold L and published by Temple University Press,U.S.. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1439915490 (ISBN 10) and 9781439915493 (ISBN 13).

In Sinking Chicago, Harold Platt shows how people responded to climate change in one American city over a hundred-and-fifty-year period. During a long dry spell before 1945, city residents lost sight of the connections between land use, flood control, and water quality. Then, a combination of suburban sprawl and a wet period of extreme weather events created damaging runoff surges that sank Chicago and contaminated drinking supplies with raw sewage. Chicagoans had to learn how to remake a city built on a prairie wetland. They organized a grassroots movement to protect the six river watersheds in the semi-sacred forest preserves from being turned into open sewers, like the Chicago River. The politics of outdoor recreation clashed with the politics of water management. Platt charts a growing constituency of citizens who fought a corrupt political machine to reclaim the region's waterways and Lake Michigan as a single eco-system. Environmentalists contested policymakers' heroic, big-technology approaches with small-scale solutions for a flood-prone environment. Sinking Chicago lays out a roadmap to future planning outcomes.