The Cuyahoga River in Cleveland caught fire multiple times due to decades of industrial pollution, with the 1969 fire becoming a nationally famous symbol of severe water pollution that galvanized public pressure and ultimately led to modern environmental regulations and the river's recovery.
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A river catching fire is usually considered feedback.
But in Cleveland, the Cuyahoga River caught fire more than once.
For decades, factories and industry dumped waste into the water. Oil, debris, chemicals, the kind of menu that makes a river reconsider being a river.
On June 22nd, 1969, the Cuyahoga caught fire again.
It was not even the biggest fire the river had ever had.
Which is a sentence that should not have a ranking system.
But this one became nationally famous.
The burning river turned into a symbol of how bad American water pollution had become.
Public pressure grew.
Environmental regulation gained momentum. And eventually the Cuyahoga became part of the story behind cleaning up waterways.
So the river did recover.
But it had to communicate its concerns in the form of flames.
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