Chestnut Hill Reservoir is a
reservoir created in 1870 on existing
marshes and meadowland to supplement the city of Boston
's water
needs. It is surrounded by Chestnut
Hill
, a neighborhood which consists of parts of Boston,
Brookline
, and Newton
. The reservoir, though, is located entirely
within the city limits of Boston A 1.56 mile jogging loop abuts the
reservoir. Chestnut Hill Reservoir was taken offline in the 1970s
as it was no longer needed for regular water supply distribution,
but is maintained in emergency backup status. It is recognized
today on the
National Register of
Historic Places and it has designation as a City of Boston
Landmark.
References
- AAA Map of Boston including Arlington, etc., 2007, Heathrow,
Florida: AAA
- Water For Greater Boston Brighton
Allston Historical Society. See paragraph 9.
- Department of Conservation and Recreation
See also
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