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1media/fairmount-water-works-water-pumping-station-on-the-schuylkill-river-afrofuturistic-and-indigenous-p_thumb.png2023-10-18T17:19:52-07:00Dana Reijerkerk019db768bf3830a97fe7e6288c61c1ade502d9bf434983In 1815 the City of Philadelphia opened the Fairmount Water Works water pumping station on the Schuylkill River - it became the sole source of water for the city. [2] According to the Historical Society of Pennsylvania by the late 1800s, 95 percent of drinking water came from the Schuylkill River. The Water Works was decommissioned in 1909. [3]plain2023-11-14T14:19:46-08:00Playground.ai[2] “History,” Fairmount Water Works, accessed September 20, 2023, https://fairmountwaterworks.org/about/history/ [3] “Water: An Environmental Crisis in 19th Century Philadelphia,” Historical Society of Philadelphia, accessed September 21, 2023, https://www.portal.hsp.org/unit-plan-items/unit-plan-661815Generative AI Prompt: Fairmount Water Works water pumping station on the Schuylkill River, Afrofuturistic and Indigenous PhiladelphiaCopyright, http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/, Dana ReijerkerkGuidance Scale: 19Sampler: PNDM (PLMS)Model: Stable Diffusion XLInitial Image Strength: N/ADana Reijerkerk019db768bf3830a97fe7e6288c61c1ade502d9bf
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1media/CH5_Water_Is_Medicine_V2.jpg2023-10-10T07:59:55-07:00Dana Reijerkerk019db768bf3830a97fe7e6288c61c1ade502d9bfWater is MedicineDana Reijerkerk15timeline2023-11-21T06:50:14-08:00Dana Reijerkerk019db768bf3830a97fe7e6288c61c1ade502d9bf