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E-raamat: From the Millpond to the Sea: One River, Three Tributaries, Four Dams

(University of Hartford and Bennington College)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2025
  • Kirjastus: State University of New York Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9798855804294
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  • Kirjastus: State University of New York Press
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A personal narrative that considers the ecological, social, and human interests around dams in New York's Hudson River Valley.

Sixty-seven tributaries flow into the Hudson River watershed, and over half are impeded by some sixteen-hundred-plus dams. Vestiges of early American infrastructure, most have outlived their purposes. Today, they restrict biodiversity; obstruct fish migration; raise the temperature of impounded water; and trap sediment, creating artificial flow patterns. Focusing on four key sites in the watershed, From the Millpond to the Sea advocates for their removal and the reconnection of free-flowing waterways and in doing so considers three options: maintenance, neglect, and removal. Along with the ecology of dam removal, the book looks to the abiding associations we have with waterways, arteries we use in our own cognitive mapmaking. Free-flowing water and still water imprint themselves differently on the human psyche, whether drawing us to meditative thought or conveying ideas about continuity and momentum. A fast-moving stream and a reflective pond speak to contrasting health of facets of human experience: motion and stillness, force and passivity. In considering how reconnecting streams answers to urgent ecological concerns, the book also reflects on the abiding associations we have with the water and land around us.

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"Busch's dedication to understanding these specific dam sitestheir histories, the industries they enabled, the ecological consequences of their presence and potential removalproduces a deeply researched portrait of how infrastructure shapes watersheds across centuries." H-Net Reviews (H-Environment)

"Akiko Busch has brought her personal explorations and conversations with freshwater scientists together in a delightful description of what was lost when small dams were built on tributaries of the Hudson River and what to expect with their removal." William H. Schlesinger, President, Emeritus, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies

"In New York's Hudson Valley, humans have dammed, studied, drained, celebrated, abused, and entirely rerouted the water that flows through the region. In From the Millpond to the Sea, Akiko Busch demonstrates that the ultimate stance we take toward our waterwaysin the Hudson Valley and everywherereflects the aspirations, expectations, and respect we have for our own lives." Chip Blake, former editor of Orion

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A personal narrative that considers the ecological, social, and human interests around dams in New York's Hudson River Valley.
Preface

From the Millpond to the Stream

The Impoundment Preserved: Furnace Pond Dam

After the Breach: McKinney Dam

The Creek Restored: Shapp Pond Dam

Beauty Reconsidered: Jamawissa Brook

Streams Reconnected

Notes
Acknowledgments
Selected Bibliography
Index
Akiko Busch has taught at the University of Hartford, Bennington College, and the School of Visual Arts. She is the author of several essay collections, including How to Disappear: Notes on Invisibility in a Time of Transparency. She lives in the Hudson Valley.