Blood, concrete, and dynamite: Building the Hoover Dam - Alex Gendler

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High above the floor of Nevada’s Black Canyon,
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a group of men repelled down the cliff face.
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Suddenly, a man stumbled over the canyon rim.
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He plummeted past the men, too fast for them to grab—
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when another climber swung out from the rocks
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and carried him to safety.
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Once they’d repelled the engineer up the cliff,
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his savior swung back to business as usual—
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just another day in the construction of the Hoover Dam.
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In the early 20th century,
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the United States had expanded from coast to coast,
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but many cities in the arid southwest still lacked reliable water sources.
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While the Colorado River had been diverted into a series of canals,
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its erratic flow and frequent floods made it unreliable for agriculture.
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At the same time, the region’s growing cities and industries
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continually needed more energy.
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So in 1922, the Bureau of Reclamation decided to solve all these problems
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in one fell swoop by building a massive hydroelectric dam.
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Ensuring water rights for the project required unprecedented cooperation
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between all seven states along the river.
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But once local governments agreed,
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the Bureau determined that Black Canyon’s narrow gorge was best suited
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for an arch-gravity dam.
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This design curves upstream,
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using the force of oncoming water to push the structure into its supports—
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in this case, the canyon walls.
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Arch dams have been built since ancient times,
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but never on such a massive scale.
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When complete, the structure would be 221 by 379 meters.
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It would take an enormous labor force to build a dam this massive.
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And when the Great Depression struck only a year after the project’s approval,
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thousands of families looking for work began flocking to the site.
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The earliest arrivals lived in a makeshift encampment called Ragtown.
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With no infrastructure, scarce supplies, and little protection from the elements,
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several residents died of heatstroke.
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So to better house workers,
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the government designed and built the still thriving Boulder City,
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complete with numerous amenities, including a state-of-the-art hospital.
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Before construction on the dam could begin,
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the entire river had to be rerouted.
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Building these diversion tunnels required blasting into each side of the canyon
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to create 17 meter tall tubes.
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With a combined length of almost 5 kilometers,
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these tunnels could divert roughly 5,600 cubic meters of water per second.
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However, workers faced grueling conditions to finish these on time,
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and dozens succumbed to the scorching heat.
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By the fall of 1932, the river had been successfully redirected.
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But the most dangerous work was still ahead.
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Over 1 million cubic meters of loose rock needed to be cleared
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from the canyon walls.
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So foremen brought in high scalers who descended the cliffs on ropes,
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removing rubble with jackhammers and dynamite.
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From circus acrobats and former sailors, to local Apache,
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these death-defying individuals performed some of the most dangerous—
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and glamorous— work on site.
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After the walls were cleared, it was finally time to build the dam.
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This required pouring over 6.6 million tons of concrete—
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enough to pave a road across the entire US.
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But so much concrete poured at once would take far too long to cool and harden.
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So to speed this process up,
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concrete was poured in interlocking blocks of varying sizes,
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each containing steel pipes flowing with cold water.
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By 1935, most of the structure had been completed two years ahead of schedule.
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On February 1st, the diversion tunnels opened to fill the dam’s reservoir,
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capable of holding twice the Colorado River’s annual flow.
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Upon completion, the dam was the tallest manmade structure in the world.
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However, the speed of its construction came at the cost of worker safety.
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While this project employed roughly 21,000 Americans during a major economic crisis,
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over 100 people died during construction.
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Creating the reservoir also destroyed communities like St. Thomas
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and devastated the Colorado River ecosystem.
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Today, the Hoover Dam generates over 4 billion kilowatt-hours annually,
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providing electricity for over 1.3 million people.
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But the consequences of its construction continue to cast a shadow
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over this monumental structure.
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