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At the Base of the Giant's Throat

Anthony R Palumbi

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  • 328 sidor
  • 2023
There are ninety thousand registered dams in the United States, fifty thousand of them classified as major. Nearly all of this infrastructure was built during a forty-year period, from 1932 to 1972, in an era of public investment and political consensus that seems inconceivable today. These incredible structuressometimes called the American Pyramidshelped the country rebound from the Great Depression, brought water and electricity to enormous reaches, helped win World War II for the Allies, and became the basis for decades of prosperous stability. At the Base of the Giants Throat dives into the history of dam-building in the United States as natural waterscapes have been replaced with engineered environments and the bone-dry West became Americas produce aisle. From the Folsom Powerhouse cranking sixty-hertz alternating current in the 1890s to the iconic Hoover Dam and the gargantuan Grand Coulee Dam, Anthony R. Palumbi lays out how dams and water projects changed the North American continent forever and laid the groundwork for an age of unprecedented prosperity. He also describes how institutional complacency corrupted the ethos of public power and public worksand how the influence of rich landowners undermined the credibility of that ethos. Palumbi shows how our nations ability to cope with natural disasters has been fatally compromised by underinvestment in decaying infrastructure. He argues that a livable future demands investment on a scale few Americans currently grasp. To win that future we must interrogate the history of our most vital public works: the dams, canals, and levees helping to channel lifes most precious molecule. At the Base of the Giants Throat tells the story of America through its water, sweeping across five hundred years of history, from the swashbuckling exploits of French colonist Samuel de Champlain to the nightmarish urban flooding of Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Sandy.
  • Författare: Anthony R Palumbi
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9781640124936
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 328
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2023-04-01
  • Förlag: Potomac Books Inc