Reversing the Flow
Autor: Granger, Thomas
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English
2026
ISBN 9783565317363
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By the late 19th century, Chicago was booming, but it was suffocating under the weight of its own success. The city's sewage was flowing directly down the Chicago River into Lake Michigan—the exact source of its drinking water. Cholera and typhoid were decimating the population. The city was actively drinking its own poison.
The solution proposed was so staggering it defied belief: physically reverse the flow of the entire river. Engineers decided to carve a 28-mile canal through solid bedrock, forcing the river to empty into the Mississippi watershed instead. It was one of the largest earth-moving operations in human history, fundamentally altering the geography of North America.
This deep dive uncovers the ruthless politics, the dynamite, and the brutal labor behind this sanitary miracle. It illustrates how civil engineering is often a violent war against nature, required to keep impossible megacities functioning against all odds.
Witness the sheer hubris of Victorian engineering. Appreciate the hidden, monumental infrastructure that allows modern urban centers to survive without drowning in their own waste.
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