A
book I had read for another class was The
Battle Over Hetch Hetchy. This book is a very informative novel describing the
whole procedure of creating and building the “most controversial dam”, starting
with the reasons why it was proposed, to the effort and time that went in to
constructing such a debatable barrier. To begin, everything in the book was new
information that I was eager to learn, as I never knew such a big part of the
West Coast’s history included this decision. I found it very interesting that
there were not two, but three sides to the decision of creating the dam; the
Sierra Club was adamant about conserving the valley, while the city of San
Francisco were desperate for a direct water source to the city. On top of both,
the third position was the private industry behind the whole thing; these
people did not care about the conservation of the valley or whether or not San
Francisco would get a direct water source, they only cared about the income
they would get from such a big project.
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