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...In the mid-19th century, city planners jacked up the level of Chicago — built on marshland just above the water table — by as much as 14 feet, so they could install underground sewers....
...Gurney pupils reveals that these trips to the Lake District were not all doom and gloom....
...On my test flight we made several low passes over the airfield for photographs, then circled above a golf course and a lake where people were fishing....
...“The Riverwalk’s design and architecture,” Emanuel says, “have contributed a new recreational frontier.”...
...The rapid expansion of China’s cities has spurred demand for more investment in sewers and water treatment....
...Afterwards the sun comes out, luring hordes of sandalled Hoxton trendies to the towpath and a number of other recreational bargees to the water....
...But the recreational amenities come a close second....
...Rebuilt after a fire levelled most of the business district in 1889, Seattle had Roman dreams of the grandeur yet to come, and its hotels, clubs, department stores and theatres were designed like palaces...
...River, a large and pestilent open sewer whose stench fills the air for many blocks around....
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