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Change To River's Flow Considered To Stop Carp

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Josh Ellis, water resource project manager for the Metropolitan Planning Council of Chicago, a regional planning nonprofit, kayaks on the Chicago River. He paddles at the fork in the river where the south and north branches meet and once flowed east toward Lake  Michigan. Now, the river flows south toward the Mississippi, after the reversal of the Chicago River in the 1880s and 1890s. (NPR)
Josh Ellis, water resource project manager for the Metropolitan Planning Council of Chicago, a regional planning nonprofit, kayaks on the Chicago River. He paddles at the fork in the river where the south and north branches meet and once flowed east toward Lake Michigan. Now, the river flows south toward the Mississippi, after the reversal of the Chicago River in the 1880s and 1890s. (NPR)

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