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Title: Environmental History of Pittsburgh


1
Environmental History of Pittsburgh
  • RiverQuest

2
A City at the Confluence
  • Advantageous location on major rivers
  • Natural resources, bituminous coal
  • One of the worlds industrial centers from
    1850-1980
  • Environmental history defined by air, water, and
    land

3
1870s River Traffic
downtown
South Side
Steamboats and barges carry a valuable commodity.
4
Bituminous Coal Pros Cons
  • Cheap, easily attainable. Why?
  • High BTU content when burnt
  • CO2, Hg, As
  • Mining wastes
  • Undermining
  • Smoke

What was the biggest barrier to controlling smoke
pollution?
5
The Point, 1896
Why is the air in this picture mysteriously less
smoky?
6
1906 Strip District
June, 1100 am
7
1907 Flood
Penn Avenue, downtown
8
Water Woes 1870s-1900s
  • Highest Typhoid Fever mortality rate
  • Why?
  • Wells located adjacent to outhouses
  • Sewage disposed of in river to 1958
  • River is the drinking water supply!
  • Modern Combined Sewer System, water filtration
    plant, chlorination-1907

ALCOSAN Plant came online in 1958.
9
1911 Stacks Fifth Avenue
Jenkins Arcade, currently Fifth Avenue Place
10
Smoky City, USA time??
A rainy autumn morning in fall 1945, 920 am.
11
Nov. 5, 1945
1100 am?
1100 pm?
12
1910s-1940s
13
Hell, with the lid off.
Pittsburgh Steel Company, Monessen Works 1949
When did things start to change?
14
Air Quality Movement
  • 1930s St. Louis, MO passes ordinances to reduce
    pollution. How?
  • Using cleaner-burning fuels
  • Using mechanical combustion equipment
  • 1940 Pittsburgh starts to follow suit
  • New industry created to treat coal
  • Most improvement due to advance of natural gas
    usage.

15
Clear Improvements
Downtown as seen from the Liberty Tunnel
  • 1945

1951
16
You missed a spot
1952 a downtown building is cleaned of more
than 80 years of soot
17
Other Changes
  • 1950s regional railroads switch from
    coal-burning to diesel-electric locomotives
  • 1960s metals industry still resistant to
    controlling emissions
  • 1970s GASP works to advocate enforcement of
    Clean Air Act
  • 1980s iron and steel industry collapse

Where did the steel industry go?
18
Coal-to-Gas Controversy
  • Why a grassroots uproar over the mandated
    conversion to gas heating?
  • Costly to residents and small businesses
  • Despite political opposition, Mayor Lawrence won
    reelection
  • Controversy around clean air today?

19
1972 Water Pollution Control Act
  • Stringent controls on industrial pollution
  • Increased local legislation
  • Dozens of watershed agencies
  • Ongoing concern over CSO, runoff
  • Why is CSO and runoff getting worse?

20
Land Use and Reclamation
LTV Works, 1945 Brownfield, 1975 South Side Work
s, 2005
21
Herrs Island
1875- major Rail-stop for Livestock Huge
meat- Packing and Rendering Plants 1981, Brownfi
eld With toxic wastes
22
Washingtons Landing
2.5 million clean-up has resulted in 70 million
in public and Private investment and over 1
million in city revenue
23
The Waterfront, Homestead
  • Former U.S.Steel Homestead Works
  • Brownfield for 25 years
  • 2002--opened as upscale destination for shopping,
    housing, nightclubs, movies, and corporate
    headquarters (Eat n Park, AIU3, etc.)
  • Questionable benefit for adjacent neighborhoods
    of Munhall, Homestead, and West Homestead.

24
Other Notable Projects
  • Summerset at Frick Park
  • Reclaimed slag dump on Nine Mile Run
  • Pittsburgh Technology Center
  • Reclaimed JL site on Monongahela
  • Riverplace/Duquesne RIDC
  • Reclaimed U. S. Steel site on Monongahela

Century III Mall and other shopping center
locations in West Mifflin and Jefferson Hills
are built on slag dumps. What are the risks?
25
Green Pittsburgh
  • Green Building Movement 1990s-2000s
  • Sustainability
  • Pittsburgh is a leader in 2006
  • Indoor environment 80-90
  • 40 buildings certified or included in Leadership
    in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)

Pittsburgh Voyagers new vessel will be a green
boat. However, the US Green Building Council
chose not to assess a passenger vessel for LEED
status. Expect this to change in the next decade!
26
Greener Things
  • Buildings on brownfields (reclaimed)
  • Systems save 30-60 on energy
  • Systems save 20-50 on water
  • Up to 90 of construction waste is recycled
  • Abundant natural lighting
  • Emphasis on healthy buildings

27
ALCOA World HQ, North Shore
28
PNC FirstSide Center
29
PNC FirstSide Center
30
David L. LawrenceConvention Center
31
David L. LawrenceConvention Center
32
Reclaiming the Place
33
Rails to Trails
Great Allegheny Passage Montour Trail, Present Day
1935
34
North Side becomes North Shore
35
Three Rivers Park
  • Mayor Tom Murphy
  • Riverlife Task Force
  • Friends of the Riverfront
  • PAFBC, PADEP
  • TAXPAYERS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY
  • TAXPAYERS OF ARAD

36
River Resource Revenue
KAYAK PITTSBURGH rents kayaks to local paddlers
from a stand beneath the 7th Street Bridge near
PNC Park. FUN!
37
Sailing by the Cultural District
38
Pittsburgh Pioneers
39
David L. Lawrence
Mayor, 1945-1957 2 terms as Governor of
PA
  • Notable for bi-partisan coalitions for the common
    good
  • Served an unprecedented four successive terms as
    mayor
  • Brought the Mellon family and other influential
    people into the support of Renaissance I.

Mayor Lawrence started the first action groups to
fight against smog in Pittsburgh.
40
Howard Heinz
  • Son of H. J. Heinz, b. 1877
  • Served many positions with Heinz Company, and
    served as trustee of many entities including PA
    Railroad, Mellon Bank, Regional Planning
    Association, Chamber of Commerce
  • Notable commitment toward preserving natural
    spaces
  • With other industrialists started the Greater
    Pgh. Parks Committee in 1932.

41
Richard King Mellon
  • Recruited by Mayor Lawrence to help lead the
    citys Renaissance I in the 1950s
  • Helped establish Allegheny Conference on
    Community Redevelopment
  • Pressured railroads to reduce emissions
  • Outdoor enthusiast

42
  • Native of Springdale, PA
  • PA College for Women grad
  • MA, Zoology, Johns Hopkins
  • Wrote radio scripts for US Bureau of Fisheries
    during Depression
  • Prize-winning study of the ocean
  • Articles and books on ecology of life and humans
    as part of nature
  • Silent Spring (1962) warned about usage of
    synthetic chemical pesticide
  • Testified before Congress 1963 for new Health
    Environ. Legislation.

Rachel Carson
Writer Scientist
Ecologist
43
Steamboat Race 1912
44
Healthy Water
Healthy Life
45
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