Black Waters : Essays in Public Works History #27
Responses to America's First Oil Pollution Crisis This essay explores public responses to oil pollution fifty years after the widespread oil pollution in the World War I era. By looking at the history of the 1920s, it Pratt exposes powerful economic and political forces that aligned against the strengthening of pollution controls in the era. Both the nature of this political battle and its outcome reveal patterns that have shaped oil pollution controls in the U.S. for almost half a century.