- Ware River Diversion
The Ware River Diversion is a
dam on theWare River . It is part of theBoston, Massachusetts public water supply system, maintained by theMassachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA).Information
Water flows from the
Quabbin Reservoir to theWachusett Reservoir using natural siphon action, through a tunnel called theQuabbin Aqueduct . This aqueduct is one of the longest in the world. The high point for the tunnel route is at theWare River in SouthBarre, Massachusetts , near State Route 122 and Coldbrook Road.At this point, a facility called the Ware River Diversion exists to control the
Quabbin Aqueduct . This facility, consisting of a dam and hydraulic control systems, diverts the water from theWare River into the aqueduct to either start a naturalsiphon or to store excess Ware River water in theQuabbin Reservoir . The Ware River Diversion is part of theChicopee River Watershed .On
June 15 ,1987 the Ware River Intake, which is where the water goes into the diversion, was re-dedicated and named the Roger H. Lonergan Intake.How it works
If the aqueduct route from the Ware River Diversion to the
Wachusett Reservoir is closed (the Wachusett-Coldbrook branch) and water diversion occurs, water flows from the Ware River, back down grade to theQuabbin Reservoir for storage.If the aqueduct route from the Ware River Diversion to the
Wachusett Reservoir is open, diversion of water from theWare River water into both the Wachusett and the Quabbin Reservoir routes will start thesiphon . Once thesiphon starts, water from the Ware River Diversion stops and the water flows from the Quabbin to the Wachusett Reservoirs continue naturally.References
* [http://www.mwra.com/04water/html/hist4.htm MWRA Wachusett Reservoir History]
* [http://www.masscentralrailtrail.org/ Mass Central Rail Trail. Rails To Trails conversion on the Central Mass line, which was rerouted during dam construction]
* [http://home.manhattan.edu/~walter.matystik/wcb/2/files/boston.htm Court order and statement of facts about MWRA facilities]
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