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Water crisis in Boston area, NOWHERE IS SAFE

SalSal Damnedest Little FellowRegistered User regular
edited May 2010 in Social Entropy++
So I come home today and find out this has happened:
Mass. declares state of emergency after aqueduct break; 'boil-water' order issued for 1 million

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A major pipe bringing water to the Boston area has sprung a "catastrophic" leak and is dumping eight million gallons of water per hour into the Charles River. Governor Deval Patrick declared a state of emergency and issued a "boil-water" order for Boston and dozens of other communities.

"The water is not suitable for drinking. ... All residents in impacted communities should boil drinking water before consuming it," he said at a news conference this afternoon.

Patrick said the state had asked bottled water companies to make more water available in the state and emergency drinking water supplies could also be made available to the affected communities through the National Guard.

"I ask everyone to check in on elderly or vulnerable neighbors," he said, and he asked people to avoid "unnecessary use of water, such as washing cars and lawnwatering."

The break is in a 10-foot-diameter pipe on Recreation Road in Weston, the authority said in a statement.

"That is a catastrophic break and we are currently activating the reserves," said MWRA spokeswoman Ria Convery. MWRA officials said just over a million people would be affected in 31 cities and towns.

People flocked to stores to buy bottled water when they hear the news. In Lexington, an hourlong run on water cleared a supermarket's shelves. In Boston, restaurateurs declared the boil order a major inconvenience and police planned to fan out with bullhorns to some neighborhoods to notify people of the order.

The failed tunnel connects the MetroWest Tunnel to the much older City Tunnel, as water flows east through the suburbs from reservoirs in central Massachusetts towards Boston, officials said.

MWRA Executive Director Fred Laskey said the leak began between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. today and the pipe continued to break until it failed "catastrophically."

The "good news" is that "we continue to maintain the flow for firefighting" and for toilets and other non-drinking purposes, said Laskey, who joined Patrick at a news conference at the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency headquarters in Framingham.

Because of turbidity it is impossible to see down to the leak and contractors and engineers have to wait until the tunnel drains – hopefully by tomorrow – until they can figure out what went wrong, Laskey said.

In a case of what a grim Laskey called “Murphy’s Law”, a system that would have protected against this catastrophic failure is under construction.

A far older aqueduct built in the 1940s – the Hultman - that carried water on the last leg of its journey to Greater Boston – was so riddled with leaks MWRA officials built the MetroWest Tunnel seven years ago. The Hultman was then shut off to repair the leaks and a series of connector pipes were built – much like the one that failed – to ensure clean water gets to the City Tunnel and then to faucets. Now, Laskey said, "we thought we could rely on this connector during that rehabilitation. It is Murphy’s Law."

The City Tunnel carries an average of nearly 179 million gallons per day towards the city, officials said.

Convery, the MWRA spokeswoman, said that a backup system would be used, which would pull water from the Chestnut Hill Reservoir and Spot Pond Reservoir, as well as an alternate aqueduct, the Sudbury Aqueduct.

But she said the water that flows from the system would need to be boiled. Communities as far north as Wilmington and as far south as Stoughton would be affected.

Water gushed out from the ground at the MWRA facility on Recreation Road near Interstate 95 in Weston this afternoon and flowed rapidly downhill into the Charles River. Crews stood by, waiting for the water to be shut off, as a crowd of reporters watched.

Laskey said he could not speculate how long the leak would take to fix. However, if a temporary patch to the steel pipe does not work, a new custom-made piece of pipe may have to be created.

“I don’t really want to speculate,’’ Laskey said at the scene in a phone interview. “We gotta get there to know.”

The state Department of Conservation and Recreation said the millions of gallons pouring into the Charles would not be a problem, even as the river’s elevation has risen.

“Our dams can handle this,’’ said spokeswoman Wendy Fox.

Tom Lindberg, an MWRA spokesman, said no homes or properties in the immediate area were affected by the rushing water.

The MWRA system provides water to a total 48 communities, according to the authority's website. The water comes from the Quabbin Reservoir, 65 miles west of Boston, and the Wachusett Reservoir, 35 miles west of Boston, and flows through aqueducts east into the Boston area.

There's a bunch of SEers living around Boston so I thought it would be wise to let everyone know

Also, uh, we can talk about times when we've felt concern for our health due to forces beyond our control

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  • Kuribo's ShoeKuribo's Shoe Kuribo's Stocking North PoleRegistered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Water the odds?

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  • Munkus BeaverMunkus Beaver You don't have to attend every argument you are invited to. Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPA regular
    edited May 2010
    All those showers at PAX must have taken its toll.

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  • DislexicDislexic Creepy Uncle Bad Touch Your local playgroundRegistered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Water the odds?

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    BOOOOOOOOOOOOO! GET OFF THE STAGE!!
    <3

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  • FoolproofFoolproof thats what my hearts become in that place you dare not look staring back at youRegistered User regular
    edited May 2010
    We get boil advisories about twice a year where I live. Many times I don't get the news and drink water all day without any ill effect. Just sayin.

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  • UsagiUsagi Nah Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    All those showers at PAX must have taken its toll.

    showers? nerds?

    naaaah

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  • Munkus BeaverMunkus Beaver You don't have to attend every argument you are invited to. Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPA regular
    edited May 2010
    Yes Usagi, thank you.

    That was the joke.

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  • DislexicDislexic Creepy Uncle Bad Touch Your local playgroundRegistered User regular
    edited May 2010
    So yeah, down here in the gulf of mexico, there's a ridiculously bad oil leak in a drilling pipeline that as of yesterday was leaking something like 5,000 barrels (200,000 gallons) per day. Its even starting to hit the coast.

    One of the latest articles here

    http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/05/01/louisiana.oil.spill/index.html?hpt=T1

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  • Kuribo's ShoeKuribo's Shoe Kuribo's Stocking North PoleRegistered User regular
    edited May 2010
    sagat.gif where have you been all my life

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  • Ruby RhodRuby Rhod Multipass!Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Yes Usagi, thank you.

    That was the joke.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8gIvOBQTQc

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  • Munkus BeaverMunkus Beaver You don't have to attend every argument you are invited to. Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPA regular
    edited May 2010
    Yes, thank you Ruby.

    That was the reference.

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  • TonkkaTonkka Some one in the club tonight Has stolen my ideas.Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Run for the hills everyone!

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  • Ruby RhodRuby Rhod Multipass!Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Yes, thank you Ruby.

    That was the reference.

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  • UsagiUsagi Nah Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Yes Usagi, thank you.

    That was the joke.

    I live to overexplain things apparently

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  • nukanuka What are circles? Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    I live in the country, and the company that dealt with the water that my neighborhood uses was bad and didn't properly maintain things.

    Things are slowly better now that the local public utility bought out the place but once every few months they have to flush out the bad water through our pipes and the water ends up brown and smelly with a slimy or greasy feeling to it but even this is improving over time. Showering at this time sucks but since it takes them a week to flush the pipes out, what else are you going to do?

    Fuck I just count my blessing I don't drink well water like some of my friends I knew did. I knew one girl that shared a well with her neighbors, and had to call them ahead and say, "Yeah I'm gonna take a shower/do some laundry." so they know that they have to wait on that or there is no more water.

    My parents choose to buy the water we drink from gallon sized jugs we get from Wal-mart, they'd rather not get a filter because they don't think they can afford the cost of maintaining and cleaning filters, it's something I've tried to convince them in the past about.

    I avoid the tap, it won't kill me but every time I drink from it, unless I'm about to boil it for tea or something, I feel a little sick immediately after and the taste really isn't that great.

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  • Ruby RhodRuby Rhod Multipass!Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    I have a well water system in my house. The worst I have to deal with is the water smelling like sulfur if I don't change the filters every few months.

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  • MrMonroeMrMonroe passed out on the floor nowRegistered User regular
    edited May 2010
    hey that's right near where I grew up

    you're proper fucked now, Boston

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  • TankHammerTankHammer Atlanta Ghostbuster Atlanta, GARegistered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Thanks for letting me know Sal! I was going to drink my unfiltered tap-water with dinner and you probably saved me a whole lotta grief!

    I'll just drink beer instead.

    Bless you Sal, bless you.

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  • SeriouslySeriously Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Something like this, on a tiny, tiny scale, happened at an apartment complex I lived at once.

    There wasn't any water for a week!

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  • TankHammerTankHammer Atlanta Ghostbuster Atlanta, GARegistered User regular
    edited May 2010
    My water is clear and seems okay. I'm sure Newton is proper fucked, though.

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  • DichotomyDichotomy Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    this is pretty bad

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  • Kuribo's ShoeKuribo's Shoe Kuribo's Stocking North PoleRegistered User regular
    edited May 2010
    yeah despite my amazingly hilarious pun I do hope nobody's too put out by this

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  • DichotomyDichotomy Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    aye, 'twas a fine pun

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  • DichotomyDichotomy Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    but sure 'twas no sympathy, english

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  • Kuribo's ShoeKuribo's Shoe Kuribo's Stocking North PoleRegistered User regular
    edited May 2010
    d'oheth!

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  • PeccaviPeccavi Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    o_O

    Hope I'm not affected by this, I've been drinking tap water all day.

    Edit: Welp, looks like I am. Good thing my school didn't send out an email about this.

    Edit 2: $2.00 for 3 liters of water, not too bad.

    Edit 3: Nevermind, they totally did send out an email. I just didn't see it.

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  • DislexicDislexic Creepy Uncle Bad Touch Your local playgroundRegistered User regular
    edited May 2010
    My county's water is pretty terrible. Our chemistry teacher took a de-ionized beaker, put it under the tap in our chem lab, held it up to the light, and you could see a veritable CLOUD of particulates with the naked eye

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  • HenroidHenroid Mexican kicked from Immigration Thread Centrism is Racism :3Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Water the odds?

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    That gif really saves the post.

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  • ScooterScooter Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    This happened in Richmond once after a hurricane. It wasn't too bad til a couple days in I forgot and drank some water. Spat most of it out but did get sick afterwards.

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  • HenroidHenroid Mexican kicked from Immigration Thread Centrism is Racism :3Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    The water out here in east Texas is pretty bad. It has a very peculiar odor (and thus, taste) to it.

    I've been buying bottled water for years out here. Also, one of the creators of the Venture Bros. suggests getting bottled water only if you're in Texas.

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  • Calamity JaneCalamity Jane That Wrong Love Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    one time tornadoes nearly killed me and my older brother and his former fiancé thought i was jerking off to old people in diapers

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  • HenroidHenroid Mexican kicked from Immigration Thread Centrism is Racism :3Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    What the fuck.

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  • Calamity JaneCalamity Jane That Wrong Love Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    nashville is getting fucked on too

    here's to that same brother drowning to death today!

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  • Forever ZefiroForever Zefiro cloaked in the midnight glory of an event horizonRegistered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Dislexic wrote: »
    So yeah, down here in the gulf of mexico, there's a ridiculously bad oil leak in a drilling pipeline that as of yesterday was leaking something like 5,000 barrels (200,000 gallons) per day. Its even starting to hit the coast.

    One of the latest articles here

    http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/05/01/louisiana.oil.spill/index.html?hpt=T1

    Let's just boil the gulf

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  • TankHammerTankHammer Atlanta Ghostbuster Atlanta, GARegistered User regular
    edited May 2010
    According to WBZ TV this is the list of affected towns and cities. Residents of these cities and towns need to boil their water to avoid contamination.

    Arlington
    Belmont
    Boston
    Brookline
    Canton
    Chelsea
    Everett
    Hanscom AFB
    Lexington
    Lynnfield Water District
    Malden
    Marblehead
    Medford
    Melrose
    Milton
    Nahant
    Newton
    Norwood
    Quincy
    Reading
    Revere
    Saugus
    Somerville
    Stoneham
    Stoughton
    Swampscott
    Wakefield
    Waltham
    Watertown
    Winchester
    Winthrop

    Well fuck. Better get a few gallons at the store then.

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  • Ruby RhodRuby Rhod Multipass!Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    I'd be surprised if there wasn't a panicked rush for water right now.

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  • BYToadyBYToady Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Thank god this didn't happen near West Chester. Stores run out of milk and bread if a light dusting of snow is forecast.

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  • TankHammerTankHammer Atlanta Ghostbuster Atlanta, GARegistered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Ruby Rhod wrote: »
    I'd be surprised if there wasn't a panicked rush for water right now.

    Boston only panics if they see a light brite.

    I'll be picking up VoC in Providence today so I'll get my water there, just-in-case.

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  • JavenJaven Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Ruby Rhod wrote: »
    I'd be surprised if there wasn't a panicked rush for water right now.

    There is. People kinda love overreacting about shit like this. Like people fucking drink water anyway

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  • BigBearBigBear If your life had a face, I would punch it. Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    The panicked rush already happened yesterday.

    I was at BJ's here in Stoneham around 6 PM yesterday, and there was a huge rush for bottled water. The lines at the front end went halfway across the store, and after about an hour there wasn't anything left.

    No idea what the situation is over there today, but I imagine it's not much better.

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  • Ruby RhodRuby Rhod Multipass!Registered User regular
    edited May 2010
    Javen wrote: »
    Ruby Rhod wrote: »
    I'd be surprised if there wasn't a panicked rush for water right now.

    There is. People kinda love overreacting about shit like this. Like people fucking drink water anyway

    I was referring to him deciding to get water now. I would think the water would be gone already.

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