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Release Year
2015
Book Title
Thirsty City: Politics, Greed, and the Making of Atlanta's Wat...
ISBN
9781438452784

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Publisher
STATE University of New York Press
ISBN-10
1438452780
ISBN-13
9781438452784
eBay Product ID (ePID)
215231126

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
202 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Thirsty City
Subject
American Government / Local, Environmental, Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development, Economic Conditions, Public Policy / Environmental Policy, Natural Resources
Publication Year
2015
Type
Textbook
Author
Skye Borden
Subject Area
Nature, Law, Political Science, Business & Economics
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
10.4 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2013-038325
Reviews
"...[a] well-researched account." -- CHOICE "Instead of a date-filled, statistically laden work of history and law, Borden weaves a compelling story full of interesting asides and biographical anecdotes. I found the history fascinating. It represents a real contribution to the literature." -- William L. Andreen, University of Alabama School of Law
Dewey Edition
23
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
363.6109758231
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments Prologue 1. Life before the Chattahoochee 2. Tapping the 'Hooch 3. Water to the People 4. Taming the Flow 5. Urbanization and Its Discontents 6. Suburban Explosion 7. Urban Decay 8. Water War, Part I 9. Water War, Part II Conclusion Notes Works Cited Index
Synopsis
Explores the evolution of Atlanta's water system and charts the poor urban planning decisions that created the city's current water shortage., Atlanta is running out of water and is in the midst of a water crisis. Its crumbling infrastructure spews toxic waste and raw sewage into neighboring streams. A tri-state water war between Alabama, Florida, and Georgia has been raging since 1990, with Atlanta caught in the middle; however, the city's problems have been more than a century in the making. In Thirsty City , Skye Borden tells the complete story of how Atlanta's water ran dry. Using detailed historical research, legal analysis, and personal accounts, she explores the evolution of Atlanta's water system as well as charts the poor urban planning decisions that led to the city's current woes. She also uncovers the loopholes in local, state, and federal environmental laws that have enabled urban planners to shirk responsibility for ongoing water quantity and quality problems. From the city's unfortunate location to its present-day debacle, Thirsty City is a fascinating and highly readable account that reveals how Atlanta's quest for water is riddled with shortsighted decisions, unchecked greed, political corruption, and racial animus., Explores the evolution of Atlanta's water system and charts the poor urban planning decisions that created the city's current water shortage. Atlanta is running out of water and is in the midst of a water crisis. Its crumbling infrastructure spews toxic waste and raw sewage into neighboring streams. A tri-state water war between Alabama, Florida, and Georgia has been raging since 1990, with Atlanta caught in the middle; however, the city's problems have been more than a century in the making. In Thirsty City , Skye Borden tells the complete story of how Atlanta's water ran dry. Using detailed historical research, legal analysis, and personal accounts, she explores the evolution of Atlanta's water system as well as charts the poor urban planning decisions that led to the city's current woes. She also uncovers the loopholes in local, state, and federal environmental laws that have enabled urban planners to shirk responsibility for ongoing water quantity and quality problems. From the city's unfortunate location to its present-day debacle, Thirsty City is a fascinating and highly readable account that reveals how Atlanta's quest for water is riddled with shortsighted decisions, unchecked greed, political corruption, and racial animus.
LC Classification Number
TD225.A82B67 2014

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