If Our Water Could Talk
Water issues and how to address them are some of the biggest challenges facing Buffalo, NY
Water has defined Buffalo over the last two hundred years. Water helped build Buffalo into a shipping hub in the 1800s and a manufacturing powerhouse in the 1900s. Most of those industries are long gone but their legacy along the waterways of Western New York is not. Many water related issues face Buffalo today, industrial clean up, environmental restoration, and public access are only a few.
Water has defined Buffalo over the last two hundred years. Water helped build Buffalo into a shipping hub in the 1800s and a manufacturing powerhouse in the 1900s. Most of those industries are long gone but their legacy along the waterways of Western New York is not. Many water related issues face Buffalo today, industrial clean up, environmental restoration, and public access are only a few.
Water issues and how to address them are some of the biggest challenges facing Buffalo, NY
Water has defined Buffalo over the last two hundred years. Water helped build Buffalo into a shipping hub in the 1800s and a manufacturing powerhouse in the 1900s. Most of those industries are long gone but their legacy along the waterways of Western New York is not. Many water related issues face Buffalo today, industrial clean up, environmental restoration, and public access are only a few.
Water has defined Buffalo over the last two hundred years. Water helped build Buffalo into a shipping hub in the 1800s and a manufacturing powerhouse in the 1900s. Most of those industries are long gone but their legacy along the waterways of Western New York is not. Many water related issues face Buffalo today, industrial clean up, environmental restoration, and public access are only a few.
If Our Water Could Talk is a local public television program presented by WNED PBS.
Providing Support for PBS.org
Providing Support for PBS.org
Support for PBS.org provided by: