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The Culture of Flushing Jamie Benidickson

The Culture of Flushing By Jamie Benidickson

The Culture of Flushing by Jamie Benidickson


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Summary

Iinvestigates and clarifies the murky evolution of waste treatment in a time when community water quality can no longer be taken for granted.

The Culture of Flushing Summary

The Culture of Flushing: A Social and Legal History of Sewage by Jamie Benidickson

To most, the flush of a toilet is routine: the way we banish waste and ensure cleanliness. It is safe, efficient, necessary, nonpolitical, and utterly unremarkable. Yet Jamie Benidicksons examination of the social and legal history of sewage in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom demonstrates that the uncontroversial reputation of flushing is deceptive. The Culture of Flushing is particularly relevant in a time when community water quality can no longer be taken for granted, as it investigates and clarifies the murky evolution of waste treatment.

The Culture of Flushing is essential reading for specialists in environmental history, environmental law, public health, engineering, and public policy. Those concerned with protecting water quality and the environment will also find it unique, comprehensive, and accessible.

About Jamie Benidickson

Jamie Benidickson teaches at the Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa. He is the author of Idleness, Water, and a Canoe: Reflections on Paddling for Pleasure and other publications on the environment, water law, and social history.

Table of Contents

Foreword: Risk and Responsibility in a Waste-Full World / Graeme Wynn

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1 The Advantage of a Flow of Water

2 Navigating Aquatic Priorities

3 A Source of Civic Pride

4 The Water Closet Revolution

5 Municipal Evacuation

6 Learning to Live Downstream

7 The Bacterial Assault on Local Government

8 The Dilutionary Impulse at Chicago

9 Separating Water from the Waterways

10 Streams Are Natures Sewers

11 Riparian Resurrection

12 Governing Water

Conclusion

Notes

Suggested Reading

Index

Additional information

GOR007211870
9780774812924
0774812923
The Culture of Flushing: A Social and Legal History of Sewage by Jamie Benidickson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of British Columbia Press
2007-07-01
432
N/A
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