Marina City and the Chicago River, Chicago, Illinois, circa 1970.
(Chicago History Museum)
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It would be good to see the Trump Organization finally cough up $12 million in fines for discharging 20 million gallons a day of polluted water from its namesake hotel and tower into the Chicago River.
The organization has been dodging responsibility for its action since 2018. That’s when the Illinois Attorney General’s Office filed a lawsuit alleging that the company, which was allowed to draw water from the river for its cooling system, improperly discharged heated wastewater back into the waterway — endangering the river’s ecosystem and wildlife.
The Trump Organization — like its namesake, always looking to lay the responsibility on others for its misdeeds — tried to get its insurers to pay out on the suit. The insurers balked and a state appellate panel last week ruled in their favor.
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@ Danny Phantom Phandom I present to you a gift
No photoshop, no editing, straight from my phone’s photos: the Chicago River, dyed ectoplasm green on March 11, still bright green this day of our lord Pi.
Have phun y’all!
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Evening commute #chicago
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#streetphotography #architecture #photo #buildings #lights #sunset #lights #urbanphotography #city #photography #photooftheday
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Vista nocturna (2/29/2024)
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It smells like spring outside 🦋
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Wacker Drive and Chicago River by night. 1941.
Internet Archive
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Winter scene, Forest Glen Woods, Chicago, January 6, 2024
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