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What We Learn From Holding Back The River

     Tyler J. Kelley is a journalist and author who examines the Ohio, the Missouri and the Mississippi Rivers - from the people who live along them to the policies of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - in his book:  “Holding Back the River:  The Struggle Against Nature on America’s Waterways,” published by Simon and Schuster.   Chambliss Center’s Katie Harbison & Sumer Arispe. Mountain Spirit:  Kim Richey & Don Henry, Part II. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.” Listen

Book Review: America s Long Struggle to Tame Its Greatest Rivers

Book Review: America s Long Struggle to Tame Its Greatest Rivers
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Book: Holding Back The River Looks At American Waterways

Courtesy photo West Virginia author and journalist Tyler J. Kelley takes a hard look at rivers, flooding and commerce on America s waterways in his new book “Holding Back the River: The Struggle Against Nature on America s Waterways.” Kelley spoke with Eric Douglas about the book and how the river plays into the ongoing national discussion on infrastructure. This interview has been lightly edited for clarity. Douglas: How did you decide to jump into this project? Kelley: I was on a camping trip with a friend going down the Mississippi River and we came to a lock and dam. I was astonished that the lock and dam would operate for my benefit, like I could pull this little rope and the chamber would open, it would fill and let me out.

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