June 04, 2024
In 1900 engineers reversed the flow of the Chicago River, sending the city’s pollution away from their source of drinking water, Lake Michigan, and directing it to the Mississippi River basin. Biologists are now concerned the river acts as a highway for invasive species like Asian carp. The city is looking into re-reversing the river—a feat estimated to cost about $4 billion.
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