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The Chicago River…A Turbulent History
Mark HauserMark HauserEducation Manager
Franklin
Wells
LaSalleLaSalle
Clark
Dearborn
Great LakesWatershed1673
Jacques MarquetteL i J lli t
Mississippi RiverWatershed
Louis Jolliet
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DesPlainesRiver Chicago
River
CalumetRiver
Mud Lake
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1790Jean Baptiste Point DuSable
builds his cabin
1848
Chicago’s
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Chicago’sPopulation
1845 12,0001848 20,000
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Growing up at the Union Stockyards
500,000 gallons of Chicago River water was pumped into the stockyards each day. So much waste drained into the South Fork of the river that it came to bear the name Bubbly Creek due to the
gaseous products of decomposition. The creek bubbles to this day.
Courtesy of MetropolitanWater Reclamation District 1880
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80Chicago Death Rate (per 1000 people)
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70Chicago Death Rate (per 1000 people)
Sewers constructed S&S Canal constructed
CS Channel constructed
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1900Chicago
28 miles longChicago
Sanitary &Ship
Canal 22 feet deep250 feet wide
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Jan. 2, 1900
1922
1922Courtesy of MetropolitanWater Reclamation District Chicago’s
Population
1890 1,000,0001907 2,000,000, ,1926 3,000,000
6.2 Billion Gallonsof “Water” per Day
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1972
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CLEAN WATER ACTreduces Point-Source Pollution
2004 Fecal Coliform levels at WRP
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Chicago
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North Side Stickney Calumet
Safe swimming level (200 colonies/100 ml)
Safe boating level(1000 colonies/100 ml)
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Tunnel andReservior Plan
(TARP)
Asian carpWhat is an Asian Carp? Generally when people talk about Asian Carp, they mean two closely related species: Bighead Carp and Silver Carp.
What is the issue? Asian carp have been in Mississippi River since the early 1970s when they escaped from fisheries in the southern U.S. They’ve bee slowly moving up the Illinois River for the past 30 years and are now threatening to get into Lake Michigan via the Chicago River
Bighead Carp
Silver Carpvia the Chicago River.
Why is it a problem? Because Asian carp have no natural predators, their populations grow to large. They overeat plankton and small fish.
Silver Carp