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"Love Canal," the name of the Niagara Falls neighborhood, is synonymous with environmental disaster. We look back 40-years after the area was declared a federal health emergency.
Ann Marie Linnaberry of the History Center of Niagara says it all began in 1893. "Model city was the brainchild of a man named William Love. He had envisioned a place where everything would be ...
In short, the Love Canal dump may never have been completely contained. Here's the problem: In a 306-page book with 32 pages of footnotes, this very important claim is not footnoted.
He also notes the area is home to Model City, an unincorporated hamlet related to a failed project by William T. Love to connect the two levels of the Niagara River in the 1890s. The incomplete, ...
Central NY News; Decades after Love Canal, Niagara Falls considers treating hydrofracking wasterwater at underused facility. Published: ; Oct. 20, 2011, 11:06 p.m.
NIAGARA FALLS — The city that put Love Canal and Superfund in the environmental lexicon may get back into the business of dealing with toxic stew: It’s considering whether to ...
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (WIVB) — The Niagara Falls Water Board has commented on the recent water main break on 95th Street near Love Canal. The Water Board noted that the area of the break was mo… ...
In the 1890s, William T. Love, foreseeing an economic boom along the banks of the Niagara River, began excavating a canal. It would skirt past Niagara Falls, allowing boats to travel between Lake ...
He also notes the area is home to Model City, an unincorporated hamlet related to a failed project by William T. Love to connect the two levels of the Niagara River in the 1890s. The incomplete, ...