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The location of one of the most diverse national parks in the United States, Northwest Indiana's Calumet area is home to what was at one time widely known as the most polluted river in the entire country. Calumet's advantageous location at the southern tip of Lake Michigan encouraged broadscale conversion of Indiana wilderness into an industrial base that once included the world's largest steel mill, largest cement works, and largest oil refinery. Thousands of tons of hazardous waste were dumped in and around the rivers with no thought for how it would affect the region's water, land, and air. However, a remarkable change of attitude has resulted in the rejuvenation of an area once rich in natural diversity and the creation of a National Park that brings in more than two million visitors a year, contains beautiful greenways and blueways, and provides safe recreation for nearby residents. A community-wide effort, the cleanup of this area is nothing short of remarkable. In this Indiana bicentennial book, Ken Schoon introduces the reader to the Calumet area's unique history and the residents who banded together to save it.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. Acknowledgments
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  1. Part 1. The Unrestricted Use of Natural Resources
  2. pp. 3-6
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  1. 1. Calumet Beginnings and the Birth of American Ecological Science
  2. pp. 7-16
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  1. 2. Marquette and the Marquette Plan
  2. pp. 17-24
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  1. 3. Natural Resources of the Calumet Area
  2. pp. 25-46
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  1. 4. Industrialization of the Lakefront
  2. pp. 47-74
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  1. 5. Industrialization of the Grand Calumet River and the Indiana Harbor Ship Canal
  2. pp. 75-86
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  1. 6. The Push for Parks and Duneland Development, 1890–1929
  2. pp. 87-100
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  1. 7. Port versus Park: Conflict in the ’50s and ’60s
  2. pp. 101-108
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  1. Part 2. Returning to Sustainability
  2. pp. 109-114
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  1. 8. Earth Consciousness in the ’60s and ’70s
  2. pp. 115-126
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  1. 9. The Road to Cleaner Air
  2. pp. 127-136
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  1. 10. The Road to Cleaner Water
  2. pp. 137-156
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  1. 11. Lake Michigan Health, Beach Closures, and Fishing
  2. pp. 157-170
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  1. 12. Brownfields Restored to Usefulness
  2. pp. 171-188
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  1. 13. Solid Waste and Recycling
  2. pp. 189-196
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  1. 14. Local Pioneering Environmental Heroes and Heroines
  2. pp. 197-216
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  1. 15. Environmental Education Opportunities
  2. pp. 217-234
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  1. 16. Preservation and Restoration of Natural Areas
  2. pp. 235-268
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  1. Notes
  2. pp. 269-280
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  1. Bibliography
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  1. Index
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