The Quabbin Reservoir - "Meeting of Many Waters"
Since 1941, the Quabbin Reservoir has been providing
drinking water to millions of residents in the state of Massachusetts. The reservoir, which is located in western,
Massachusetts, is named after what the Nipmue Native Americans called the area:
“Quabbin” which means “the meeting of many waters.”
In 1927, the Massachusetts legislature passed the Swift
River Act which appropriated the resources to build a reservoir in the Swift
River Valley in order to provide fresh drinking water for residents in the
Boston area.
Today, the Quabbin Reservoir and watershed area comprise
56,000 acres. The reservoir is 18 miles
long. The reservoir provides drinking
water to roughly 40% of the residents of Massachusetts.
For more information about the Quabbin Reservoir visit: http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/dcr/massparks/region-central/quabbin-reservoir.html
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