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       In the evening on the day of Boston's water supply break, I went to see what eight million gallons per hour look like. It happened in a place just upstream on the Charles River from my mother's house. Unlike the initial reports, this was the perfect place for a problem. It's one of the very few places in this area that is (relatively) far from any home or business and right next to the river. It occurred on what used to be a road that was closed to vehicles (I guess) in the 1960's when the bridge needed repairs. Subsequently a pedestrian bridge was built in its place which quickly closed when the wood rotted.

       When I was a few hundred yards away from the river, I realized I could hear two sounds. The news helicopter circling above me and the sound of rushing water. The color of the river had changed to several shades of brown. The most dramatic part of the entire experience was the sound of the tiny waterfall. I wish I had taken a video to try to capture that sound.

       I watched two kayakers paddle down the river. (There is a popular canoe and kayak rental place just downstream.) I don't think they knew anything strange was happening! The man saw me on the opposite bank taking photos and pointed out the waterfall to his companion. What shocked me was what did not happen. They entered the stream of water in the middle of the river but they did not speed up to any noticeable degree. Eight million gallons per hour added to a small river is not much. The only real effect to the river was the movement of soil and sediment changing its color to brown.

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    WoW Paul I will bet that was so Differant & Neat to watch at the same time.. Very Interesting.. Well so glad all will be fixed & good to go in 24 to 48 hours..

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    It's fortunate that it didn't happen in a built up area.
    Still, it would be kinda cool to have a pic of the mayor floating down the river on a door


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    Quote Originally Posted by wombat2u2004 View Post
    It's fortunate that it didn't happen in a built up area.
    Still, it would be kinda cool to have a pic of the mayor floating down the river on a door
    Hee hee - I live far from the river, and on a steep hill. We have old water lines and pipes on our hill, but they are very little in comparison to that one, that's the main feed for 30 communities! Whereas our little hill has a very short street, and even if the line broke in front of my house, it would flood my neighbor's house and yard across the street, but we'd still be high and dry!
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    Hey, thank you, Paul! Very descriptive writing, and those photos are great too. Imagine! No homes /businesses in the area to be flooded. WHEW!

    Glad to hear the repair is going along so quickly!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Hee hee - I live far from the river, and on a steep hill. We have old water lines and pipes on our hill, but they are very little in comparison to that one, that's the main feed for 30 communities! Whereas our little hill has a very short street, and even if the line broke in front of my house, it would flood my neighbor's house and yard across the street, but we'd still be high and dry!
    Yeah, well I'd get Paul to put a set of seat belts on the front door anyway...just in case you know.
    It's always good to have a safety net.


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    Well, folks, as of 6:43 this morning, we were told our water is now safe for drinking and all other purposes. Of course, I didn't find out until after I brushed my teeth with the bottled stuff, but hey, no worries.

    And Wom, no worries about seatbelts on the front door. If it came down to it, I'm a good swimmer.
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