HD
2025
William Mulholland, an Irishman from Belfast, undertook the monumental task of constructing the Los Angeles aqueduct, ensuring the city had a reliable water supply. Despite being self-taught, he successfully completed the project on schedule and within budget. Yet, as Patrick Kielty explores, the issue of water access remains contentious, revealing stark disparities between those who have it and those who struggle. This narrative delves into the intricate interplay of water, power, and wealth, highlighting the ongoing relevance of Mulholland's legacy in today's society.