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Taking Our Water For The City The Archaeology Of New York Citys Watershed Communities April M Beisaw

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Taking Our Water For The City The Archaeology Of New York Citys Watershed Communities April M Beisaw
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Taking Our Water For The City The Archaeology Of New York Citys Watershed Communities April M Beisaw instant download after payment.

Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.48 MB
Pages: 138
Author: April M. Beisaw
ISBN: 9781800738157, 1800738153
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Taking Our Water For The City The Archaeology Of New York Citys Watershed Communities April M Beisaw by April M. Beisaw 9781800738157, 1800738153 instant download after payment.

Tap water enables the development of cities in locations with insufficient natural resources to support such populations. For the last 200 years, New York City has obtained water through a network of nineteen reservoirs and controlled lakes, some as far as 125-miles away. Engineering this water system required the demolition of rural communities, removal of cemeteries, and rerouting of roadways and waterways. The ruination is ongoing. This archaeological examination of the New York City watershed reveals the cultural costs of urban water systems. Urban water systems do more than reroute water from one place to another. At best, they redefine communities. At worst, they erase them.

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