Dirty Water: One Man's Fight to Clean Up One of the World's Most Polluted Bays

! Dirty Water: One Mans Fight to Clean Up One of the Worlds Most Polluted Bays ↠ PDF Download by * Bill Sharpsteen eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Dirty Water: One Mans Fight to Clean Up One of the Worlds Most Polluted Bays A potentially dry topic brought to life Beth Martin I usually dont read nonfiction books, but I read this one. Bill has brought the topic of water pollution in Santa Monica Bay to life with the colorful stories of real people. Hes analyzed all the data and facts for us and gives us the bottom-line of what they mean and why they matter, skillfully weaving them into the story so theyre interesting. I had never paid that much attention to the news stories in the 80s of all the sewage spills int

Dirty Water: One Man's Fight to Clean Up One of the World's Most Polluted Bays

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Rating : 4.75 (500 Votes)
Asin : 0520256603
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 288 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-08-02
Language : English

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Character-driven, compelling, and uplifting, Dirty Water tells how even the most polluted water can be cleaned up-by ordinary people.. Lifeguards came down with mysterious illnesses. Incensed that he had been swimming in dirty water, Bennett organized oddball coalition to orchestrate stunts such as wrapping brown ribbon around LA's city hall and issuing Dirty Toilet Awards to chastise the city's administration. And Howard Bennett happily swam in it every morning.By accident, Bennett learned that Los Angeles had applied for a waiver from the Clean Water Act to continue discharging sewage into the bay. The insecticide DDT covered portions of the sea floor. This is the fast-paced story of how this unusual cast of characters created an environmental movement in Los Angeles that continues to this day with the nationally recognized Heal the Bay. Dirty Water is the riveting story of how Howard Bennett, a Los Angeles schoolteacher with a gift for outrageous rhetoric, fought pollution in Santa Monica Bay--and won. Los Angeles discharged partially treated sewage into its waters. The story begins in 1985, when many scientists considered the bay to be one of the most polluted bodies of water in the world

A potentially dry topic brought to life Beth Martin I usually don't read nonfiction books, but I read this one. Bill has brought the topic of water pollution in Santa Monica Bay to life with the colorful stories of real people. He's analyzed all the data and facts for us and gives us the bottom-line of what they mean and why they matter, skillfully weaving them into the story so they're interesting. I had never paid that much attention to the news stories in the '80s of all the sewage spills into the Bay, thinking they were just another bureaucratic fail. A great case-study of the politics of environmentalism A Fan of Quality I was expecting an over-blown recounting of how someone fought against bureaucracy and apathy to change his little corner of the world, but the story was neither that inflated nor that familiar. It was, though, complex, interesting, compelling, and, often, surprising. The natural drama of the story would make this a good read in any case, but the book would also be useful in, say, courses on environmentalism, politics, the psychology of social influence, marine biology, and on and on. Very well done.

Not only does he meticulously lay out the story of efforts to clean up Santa Monica Bay but he does it in a compelling style. "Sharpsteen deserves some props. Not only does he meticulously lay out the story of efforts to clean up Santa Monica Bay but he does it in a compelling style."--Glen Martin"California Lawyer" (12/01/2010)Sharpsteen deserves some props. --Glen Martin"California Lawyer" (12/01/2010)"

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