Trustees of the Sanitary District of Chicago stand at the foot of the Bear Trap Dam two days before the first water from the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal would be released into the Des Plaines River.
A view from the top of the Bear Trap Dam shows the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal nearly nine months after water was released from Lake Michigan into the canal.
A man poses for a picture under a large cylinder built into the wall of the Bear Trap Dam at the base of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal at Lockport.
A landscape view shows the Bear Trap Dam surrounded by water more than ten months after water was released from Lake Michigan into the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal.
An aerial view shows the top of the Bear Trap Dam and the surrounding waterways nearly nine months after water was released from Lake Michigan into the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal.
A view from the top of the Bear Trap Dam shows water pouring on of the side of the dam nearly nine months after water was released from Lake Michigan into the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal.
Trustees of the Sanitary District of Chicago pose for a group photo at the base of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal at Lockport. The Bear Trap Dam is visible in the background on the left.
Trustees of the Sanitary District of Chicago pose for a group photo atop the Bear Trap Dam located at the base of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal at Lockport.