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  2. Wachusett Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The Wachusett Reservoir is the second largest body of water in the state of ... The reservoir has a maximum depth of 120 feet ...

  3. Category:Reservoirs in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Wachusett Reservoir; Watson Pond; West Hill Dam;

  4. Wachusett Aqueduct - Wikipedia

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    The Wachusett Aqueduct is a secondary aqueduct that carries water from the Wachusett Reservoir to the John J. Carroll Water Treatment Plant at Walnut Hill in Marlborough, Massachusetts. It is part of the public water supply system for the communities of Greater Boston that are served by the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA), which ...

  5. Wachusett Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Wachusett Dam in Clinton, Massachusetts, impounds the Nashua River, creating the Wachusett Reservoir. Construction started in 1897 [2] and was completed in 1905. It is part of the Nashua River Watershed. This dam is part of greater Boston's water system, maintained and controlled by the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA).

  6. Stillwater River (Nashua River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    This and other continuous monitoring serves to maintain the overall quality of water within the reservoir. The water of these tributaries to the Wachusett Reservoir has been of high quality for decades. About 47% of the Stillwater sub-basin is permanently protected open space. The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority owns much of the land.

  7. Cosgrove Aqueduct (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The tunnel came on line in 1965, [1] replacing the Wachusett Aqueduct as the main conduit used to deliver water from the Wachusett Reservoir. It has a capacity of 600 million US gallons (2.3 billion litres) per day.

  8. Ware River Diversion - Wikipedia

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    This is typically done when the Wachusett Reservoir water level is increasing due to run-off from its own watershed. If the aqueduct route from the Ware River Diversion to the Wachusett Reservoir is open, diversion of water from the Ware River water into both the Wachusett and the Quabbin Reservoir routes will start the siphon.

  9. Cemetery Island (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Cemetery Island is a heavily forested island located in the Wachusett Reservoir in Clinton, Massachusetts. [1] The island's name came from its being part of an old burial ground that was flooded by the creation of the reservoir; 3,816 bodies were removed and reinterred in St. John's Cemetery in Lancaster, Massachusetts.