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Goal of the Research. To compile historical sewer data in a consistent format on a CD and present it in the form of a poster.Pipe sizes, materials, depth, dates of installation, and location.. Methods of Research. Boston Water Sewer Commission (BWSC)Massachusetts Water Resource Authority (MWRA)I
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1. The Stony Brook Watershed Historical Sewer System Changes Wellington Hall
Advisor: Ferdi Hellweger
Northeastern University
Boston, MA
2. Goal of the Research To compile historical sewer data in a consistent format on a CD and present it in the form of a poster.
Pipe sizes, materials, depth, dates of installation, and location.
3. Methods of Research Boston Water Sewer Commission (BWSC)
Massachusetts Water Resource Authority (MWRA)
Internet
Snell Library
4. Where is Stony Brook Watershed? The Stony Brook watershed has a drainage area of 8,393 acres.
Located in the Boston neighborhoods of Roxbury, Jamaica Plain, Roslindale, Hyde Park, West Roxbury, and a small section of Brookline.
5. The Stony “Brook” The stream originates in the Stony Brook Reservation.
It flows through an open channel for its first mile.
Then traverses north towards the Charles River for 7.5 miles through a brick conduit.
6. Outline of the Stony Brook Watershed
7. Why was the Stony Brook Culverted? Flooding
Industrial waste
Human waste
To create space for urban development
To protect people from sewage related diseases
10. Confluence of the Stony Brook and Muddy River, during the Revolutionary War
11. Confluence of the Stony Brook and Muddy River, end of the 19th century
12. Confluence of the Stony Brook and Muddy River, present day
13. Gate House 2, (1882)
14. Gate Houses 1 & 2, (2005)
15. What’s next for the Stony Brook The Boston Water and Sewer Commission is currently under taking the project of separating all of the combined sewers in the Stony Brook watershed.
When the project is completed, sewage will be sent to Deer Island; stormwater will continue to flow through the Stony Brook Conduit. The project began in early 2001. The purpose of project is to reduce pollution levels in the Stony Brook Conduit, the Muddy River, and the Charles River. End early 2006The project began in early 2001. The purpose of project is to reduce pollution levels in the Stony Brook Conduit, the Muddy River, and the Charles River. End early 2006
16. Special Thanks! Amy Schofield - BWSC
Tom Nuygen - BWSC
Richard Letch - BWSC
Tom Daly - BWSC
David Denny - BWSC
Rebecca Kenney - MWRA Gerard Moore – BWSC
Jacques Lallemand - BWSC
Anu Meacham
Ferdi Hellweger
Kristin Hicks
17. Questions?