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sewer pipes drained into the Chicago River, which emptied directly into Lake Michigan, the primary source of the city’s drinking water. By the early 1870s, the city’s water supply was so appalling that a sink or tub would regularly be filled with dead fish, poisoned by the human filth and then hoovered up into the city’s water pipes. In
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