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    Niagara Falls Already Ruined

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    Author
    Adams, Alton D.
    Keyword
    Niagara Falls, New York
    Niagara Falls, Ontario
    Hydroelectric power plants -- Ontario
    Hydroelectric power plants -- N.Y.
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10464/13183
    Abstract
    The article begins with the statement "Niagara Falls are already ruined!" and goes on to say "it is to be considered that the American Falls are in much more imminent danger than the Canadian. The pipe line, canal, and tunnels that already pierce the cliffs between the upper river and Niagara Gorge, are large enough in themselves to carry twice the amount of water which runs over the American Falls." The following are sections of the article: Quick Action Needed, Question of Revenue, Deepen American Channel, American and Canadian Falls Compared, Proposed Line of New Channel, Dry Niagara, The Burton Resolution.
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