Day: October 6, 2019

Cuyahoga River

Cuyahoga River, in Northeast Ohio, flows through the city of Cleveland and empties into Lake Erie. In the later 20th century, the river was one of the most polluted rivers in America.  Because of sewage and human waste dumped by Cleveland city, wastewater poured by unregulated industries, and stormwater with polluted materials flowing into it, no life could live in the river. What is more, the river was caught on fire more than 13 times. The picture above shows that, in 1969, sparks leaking from a passing train ignited pollutants and caused an intense fire.  The government realized the seriousness of the problem and enacted several Clean Water Act since then.  Thanks to many cleaning actions, the river now become an asset to Cleveland. Amazed by Cuyahoga’s transformation, I believe all of the efforts to protect the river nationwide are worthy.

Fish Ladder between the Delaware and Lehigh Rivers

This is the fish ladder between the Delaware River and the Lehigh River. It is near Easton around the start of the Delaware canal. The dam that is on the Lehigh blocks the path of migration for fish. This forcing of them to spawn elsewhere reduces the survival rate for eggs and newborn fish. In order to help this problem people build fish ladders to help fish follow their regular migration pack.

The ladder in Easton has a clear window to view the fish climbing the ladder. Unfortunately this specific ladder doesn’t have a good reputation of working very well.

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