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Wow, that looks incredible! I love how you captured the destruction in this shot. I wonder if they'll ever clean up that sheet metal! http://www.metalfab.com
¶ Thanx for the info. You sound like some kind of MWRM engineer(?). Did/do you work on this facility?
¶ "That water is pumped from a pumping station on the Shawsheen River in Billerica (right behind Shawsheen Tech)." I've been there, seen & photographed it but didn't know that's what that is.
¶ On maps it looks like the Maple Meadow Brook flows into Mill Pond Rez. I did wonder why there are two headwater dams (?)!
¶ Is this inflow the only source of water for Mill Pond?
¶ "Mill Pond" the name suggests that there is or was once machinery powered by this impoundment.
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tigerunorules 6 days ago
and have you ever been hear -
weirdpix 3 days ago
Nope! My camera went there without me.
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Thanks for the photo. My great great grandfather was a patient in this hospital in 1870. Not sure if this is the building though.
Wow, that looks incredible! I love how you captured the destruction in this shot. I wonder if they'll ever clean up that sheet metal! http://www.metalfab.com
¶ Thanx for the info. You sound like some kind of MWRM engineer(?). Did/do you work on this facility? ¶ "That water is pumped from a pumping station on the Shawsheen River in Billerica (right behind Shawsheen Tech)." I've been there, seen & photographed it but didn't know that's what that is. ¶ On maps it looks like the Maple Meadow Brook flows into Mill Pond Rez. I did wonder why there are two headwater dams (?)! ¶ Is this inflow the only source of water for Mill Pond? ¶ "Mill Pond" the name suggests that there is or was once machinery powered by this impoundment.
No sir; I did that!
Hello, What is the best way to get to this spot on the Middle Yuba? Is it accessible with a Subaru Outback? Thanks, Clem Marshall
Mud build-up on left edge of road is a beaver dam. The old dam has been washed out by a downpour.
¶ All the thick undergrowth and vines have been cleared. Maybe they plan to make a bike/running/walking path.
This is the James W. Mort home. Built Circa 1869. This house was featured in Victorian Magazine Dec. 2005.